To retain the maximized window, make sure that first it is maximized. Now hold down the control key and click on the x to close. This will usually set the preference for that application.

Keith Thompson

Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:

Bob, that only works for that icon, it won't work when you open
up other URL shortcuts that may be on the desktop, or enter a
URL in your address bar.  Plus, that is FULL FULL screen
without even a toolbar.  We were talking about *maximized*, not
full screen.  ;-)
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )


From: Gemini Computer & TV


Actually this works well but you must close the window via
CTL-ALT-DEL after
it is initially open, then it will open in full screen after
that until such
time the size is changed. This puts an "IEXPLORE" icon to the
desktop for
full kiosk mode:


Starting Internet Explorer in Full Screen Kiosk Mode You can create a shortcut that will start the Internet Explorer in Kiosk mode. There are no menu's and all commands need to be entered though keystrokes (eg Ctrl-O to open).

 1.. Right click on an open area of the desktop
 2.. Select New / Shortcut
 3.. For the Command enter "C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" -k
 4.. Give it any name you want (ie. IE Full Kiosk Mode).

Bob Waterman, CET. #RI-28

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