Windows 7 Kiosk Mode
Even if the chrome browser is closed down, all instances of Chrome.exe in the Windows Task Manager need to be manually closed. Even if testing when a PC is freshly turned on, I still need to close instances of Chrome.exe from the Windows Task Manager.When all instances are closed, running a shortcut with the following target seems to work: 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe' -chrome -fullscreen -kioskDoes anyone know how to stop the instances of Chrome.exe in the Windows Task manager interfering? In order for the target path: 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe' -kiosk WEBSITE TO OPENto work, you need to quit all chrome processes, including background process. You can actually disallow chrome to run in background.But, there is an alternative to using the above approach. Add the kiosk app(extension) to your chrome.
In the kiosk appsettings, give the URL and other details as appropriate(You canlaunch the app from webstore after adding it to chrome). From the extensions window ofchrome, click on details of Kiosk extension and click on create app shortcuts button.
Windows 10 Kiosk Mode
Use the shortcuts created to enter chrome in kioskmode.