After Time Machine Recovery Safari can access internet but Chrome not?!

a) Full System Recovery via Time Machine from a MBA Full Backup to a new MBPro
b) After recovery I am able to access via Safari (and AppStore!) to any web site but any other application is not able to.. Chrome, Temps, Dropbox App whatever are saying that there is no internet connection ??!!
Proxy Settings are "*.local" only ....
Anyone any idea/hints ??!

a) Full System Recovery via Time Machine from a MBA Full Backup to a new MBPro
b) After recovery I am able to access via Safari (and AppStore!) to any web site but any other application is not able to.. Chrome, Temps, Dropbox App whatever are saying that there is no internet connection ??!!
Proxy Settings are "*.local" only ....
Anyone any idea/hints ??!

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