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kopiev

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  1. Hi everyone, Browser startup issue. I use 360 Extreme Explorer v. 13.5.2022.0, the Chrome version is 86.0.4240.198. Tried on Windows XP, but it will apply for OSes surely. The command to open some web site "%HOMEPATH_360CHROME%\360Chrome\Chrome\Application\360chrome.exe" "https://www.google.com" --new-window --disable-logging --disable-component-update --disable-background-networking --allow-outdated-plugins --cipher-suite-blacklist=0xcc14 The observed behaviour after this command above is the follows, The 1st call starts browser, creates window & process, opens target web site. The 2nd call opens new window & opens site. But opens 2nd window the managing process in the 1st instance, it also creates child process without window in order to manage new 2nd window. So what is the problem? It happens when we start browser manually using shortcut and try to execute the command above using command line. It refuses to do it! The first process created manually by current user refuses to create window called from command line. As a result the command above doesn't work. IMHO, the cheapest way is the some command key in the command to start the new window as a separate instance of browser without interference with browser started manually. That is, it is desirable that after the execution of the command it would have a new independent process with a window. The 2nd possible solution is some option into command line to work around this problem in the browser. Looks not very plausible, but may be possible, who knows. The 3rd solution is to modification of the new automatically starting process to start it with signature of current user. But it looks too much complex for now. Many tnx in advance to any hints.

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