I have the following batch file:
@echo off
REM Starts a chrome browser with multiple tabbed sites
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe "site1.com" "site2.com"
But when I run it, it causes the prompt to hang and renders it unusable until Chrome is closed. (Or, if I am not using the prompt and run it from the icon, it opens a blank prompt that is unusable and disappears when Chrome is closed.)
Is there any way to prevent this? I.E. once the webpages are open, the prompt is no longer tied up.
It opens the webpages just fine. I've also noticed that if there's already a chrome window open, the batch runs fine (leaving a usable prompt), adding the tabs to the existing chrome session.
Let's take a look at the
start
command.Open Windows command prompt
To open a new Chrome window (blank), type the following:
or
To open a URL in Chrome, type the following:
To open a URL in Chrome in incognito mode, type the following:
or
Use the start command as follows.
start "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" http://www.google.com
It will be better to close chrome instances before you open a new one. You can do that as follows:
That'll work for you.
you can create batch file and insert into it the bellow line:
after that you do just double click on this batch file.
C:\>start chrome "http://site1.com"
works on Windows Vista.open command prompt and type
then type
Have a look into the
start
command. It should do what you're trying to achieve.Also, you might be able to leave out path to chrome. The following works on Windows 7:
start chrome "site1.com" "site2.com"