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The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned iconGoogle Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate of Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is runningSome taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running.

I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions – and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue.

I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate of Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running.

I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions – and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue.

I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate of Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running.

I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions – and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue.

I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

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The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate toof Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running. 

I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions - and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue. 

I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate to Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running. I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions - and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue. I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate of Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running. 

I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue. 

I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.

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Question closed as dupe is not a dupe

The question Google Chrome pinned to Windows 7 taskbar not opening under pinned icon was closed on Sept 3 as being a duplicate to Some taskbar pinned icons are duplicated when an instance of the application is running. I don't think this is correct, as the "original" question asked about Windows 7 applications in general, while the so-called "dupe" specifically asks about Google Chrome, and has Chrome-specific solutions - and is in fact a very helpful question for people searching for this issue. I've flagged the question, but I wanted to bring it up here also.