> I don't know if there is any easy way to do that from a CD. We also > discovered that Chrome has to be completely closed in order for that > command line argument to take effect. If Chrome is already open when you > do it, it just opens the window in the open instance of Chrome and doesn't > honor the argument. That's why when RM asks if you want to preview the > site after creating it, it tells you that if you're using Chrome you have > to shut Chrome down before asking RM to show the preview. I don't know what the way is, but it seems to me that there has to be a way to make this work from Chrome. At the present time, Chrome is my default browser. I can go to Windows Explorer, click on an HTML file, and the file will open in Chrome. I can then click on a different HTML file in Windows Explorer, and the different HTML file will open in a second tab in Chrome. This situations may not be entirely identical to the situation in RM, but somehow or other Windows Explorer must be invoking Chrome with the file path for the HTML file as a command line argument to Chrome. Or maybe it's a different kind of argument to Chrome than a command line argument. But it works. Well, I'm testing from my C: drive rather than from a CD. Does a CD make a difference? Jerry