The best answers are voted up and rise to the top, Not the answer you're looking for? From the doc, it says If you enable this policy, all supported datatypes and settings from the specified browser will be silently and automatically imported at first run. And here's a really really simple PS to show you the idea; Here's my sad (and incomplete) attempt so far if anyone is interested to expand.. Select Bookmarks HTML File from the drop-down list. Has anyone ever come across this issue? After testing for the case "IE to Edge", and I want to test "Chrome to Edge" in the same PC but seems not work, whatever I re-add the registry or reinstall the Edge. All the files get to their intended locations but the struggle is coming from the actual import function. As I was trying to explain, you simply go to the folders on the the source machine where you setup your bookmarks. Note: Please follow the steps in our documentation to enable e-mail notifications if you want to receive the related email notification for this thread. Just copying the bookmarks file will work only for importing into Chrome again. It only takes a minute to sign up. Linear Algebra - Linear transformation question, Relation between transaction data and transaction id, Recovering from a blunder I made while emailing a professor. If you haven't created any bookmarks in Chrome, the bookmarks show up in the bookmarks bar. To start the Import process and choose what data to import: Click the menu button to open the menu panel. Chrome exports your bookmarks as an HTML file. $IEF = Get-ChildItem $IED[$f].FullName -Recurse -File | ForEach-Object {, URL = ($_ | Select-String "^URL").Line.Trim("URL="), #Empty folders will be created if they exist. @user335185 It creates a html file with that contains your bookmarks as links. If you already have chrome bookmarks this becomes really hard to do. Name the Managed Favorites / Bookmarks folder in the browser " IE Favorites " ( $bookmarksTopLevelName) Output the JSON formatted text string to %USERPROFILE%\Documents\ManagedBookmarks.txt ( $JSONFile) After the file creation, simply copy the contents of the file and insert in the Group Policy setting.