Hi, I'm trying to find a decent method to automatically open an editable 
wiki at Windows startup (for anyone using a machine who isn't familiar with 
various saving mechanisms in browsers, primarily the download at save).  
This is an attempt to encourage a IT team to habitually use a wiki as a 
change/maintenance log on several servers.  I can setup something centrally 
and train, however would like it as simple as possible (like the wiki is).

I tend to use Tidldly Chrome - "Ungoogled Chromium" with TiddlyChrome 
extension (as latest Chome and friends seem to have lost the Tiddly Chrome 
plugin compatibility, and this is the only remaining option I found which 
works)...I haven't found a way to shortcut the plugin with auto-open wiki 
file.

My best option seems to use Node.js package I recently tried from 
Tiddlywiki promoted plugins "Bobwin.exe" - pretty slick package to run as 
webserver and simple use web shortcut from same machine or as webserver.  
It easily allows multiple "sites", if I import the base plugins and 
tiddlers for uniformity.   

Any other suggestions?

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