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did you try unpinning the duplicate?
Close any chrome window and remove the pinned item.
Open chrome and at the taskbar on chrome's icon, select pin to taskbar. This should do it.
Yes
And I have tried that numerous times without success
Right click on the original Google Chrome icon and and from the resulting list right click on Google Chrome "Properties". What are the "Target" and "Start In" locations? Make a note of each. Now do the same for the duplicate icon. Are they the same or different? Please post back the results.
C:\Users\*******\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
C:\Users\*******\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application
Are the target and start in for the pined icon, it does not give any information like that in the second, duplicate icon
Try this as a solution. Open Google Chrome, then select the wrench in the upper right hand corner, from the ensuing list choose About Google Chrome. This will update to the latest version, which is; 180.1025.151. After confirming you have the latest version, unpin the icon from the taskbar and then add it again. If that corrects the problem, you're done.
If no joy, try this as the next solution. Open up the program, so that you have duplicate icons. Then right click the duplicate icon (the new one) and click Pin this program to taskbar. Next, right click the original and select Unpin this program from taskbar.
Let me know how it goes.