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How To Install IDM Integration Extension in Any Browser Manually

1. All you need to do is visit IDM installed directory in Program files, here is its path for navigation in Explorer “C:\Program Files\Internet Download Manager”.

2. And drag-n- drop IDMGCExt.crx extension onto Chrome://extensions page or you can open that page by Chrome menu>Tools>Extensions.







That’s it IDM Integration extension will be installed for chrome. *Make sure you checked ‘Hide Extensions for Known file types’ on Folder Options dialog to see IDMGCEXt with crx extension.

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