I tried this command from the cmd prompt:
start "c:\program files (x86)\google\chrome\application\chrome.exe" --new-window "http://localhost:8080:/debug?port=5858"
and I get "windows can not find '--new-window'
If I remove the start command, it works fine. If I leave the start command but remove the --new-window parm then the url is opened in my default browser (ie).
I've tried several variations of the above but can't get it to work.
What is the correct syntax for the start command to open chrome with the given url in a new window?
Answer is there : Using the "start" command with parameters passed to the started program
start "" "c:\program files (x86)\google\chrome\application\chrome.exe" --new-window "http://localhost:8080:/debug?port=5858"
(add empty title parameter at the beginning of the line)
In Windows 10, following command works:
start chrome --new-window "https://www.facebook.com"
This works perfectly in cmd.
Try to put this in a batchfile, then you can play with size and position to:
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --new-window "http://brianp.dk/" --window-size="2560,1000" --window-position="0,0" --user-data-dir="D:/Test/Profiles/1"
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --new-window "http://borsen.dk/" --start-maximized --window-position="2560,000" --user-data-dir="D:/Test/Profiles/2"
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --new-window "http://penge.dk/" --window-size="1280,1000" --window-position="0000,1000" --user-data-dir="D:/Test/Profiles/3"
I'm using Windows 10
And the following command works:
start chrome.exe