Getting Started
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A “Kiosk” mode is a feature found in most browsers that limits user access on a computer to specific web pages only. In Kiosk mode, browser windows are full screen and the address, tools, menu, and status bars are hidden from use and not displayed.
Configure your browser to run at startup in your
Windows: Configure your browser to run at startup
The following steps will work with Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows 10.
To make a web browser launch automatically during startup, create a shortcut to the browser and place it in the Windows Startup folder:
- Click Start followed by Run and type:
- %userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
- Please note that this location will only affect your user profile at startup; if you would rather have the browser launch at startup for every user who logs on to the computer, place the browser shortcut in this location instead:
- %allusersprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
- This opens the Startup folder for the current (or every) user profile.
- Next, right-click inside folder and choose New followed by Shortcut and provide the path to the browser for which you want to execute at startup.
- Alternately, you can simply just drag the browser shortcut to this folder too.