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I bought an all-in-one monitor with Windows IOT, I want to build a browser kiosk locked in one page. Is it possibile with this version of Windows? I did not find Edge and moreover I did not find any kiosk options mentioned here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-methods

I can change browser, but seems that chrome or firefox don't have kiosk mode and their kiosk plugin are deprecated...

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  • Possible duplicate of [How to install Microsoft Edge on Windows Server 2016?](https://superuser.com/questions/1247448/how-to-install-microsoft-edge-on-windows-server-2016) – harrymc Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
  • Why Edge should be the only solution for a Kiosk Browser? The question is really different – Tobia Nov 12 '18 at 21:08

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Chrome does have a Kiosk mode, and you can read how to set it up here without any extension, along with other browser's kiosk configurations.

  • Make a new shortcut with a right-click on chrome.exe
  • Choose Properties after right-clicking on the new shortcut.
  • On the “Shortcut” tab, go into the Target field, go to the end of that field, and add --kiosk then the URL you want the Kiosk link to go to.

For more about Chrome Kiosk mode, visit Google's Chrome Help Pages.

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