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<description><![CDATA[You could maybe schedule the bat file to run on a schedule?
You may also want to consider using our other app, CloudShow for this, if the machines are internet connected. CloudShow can create a full screen web window that you can span across both monitors, and you can set the URL from the CloudS...]]></description>
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You could maybe schedule the bat file to run on a schedule?<br/>
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You may also want to consider using our other app, CloudShow for this, if the machines are internet connected. CloudShow can create a full screen web window that you can span across both monitors, and you can set the URL from the CloudShow web interface so you can manage them centrally.
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I have a client with 2 1080p monitors side by side displaying a locally-hosted Chrome window across both screens for a kiosk exhibit.  We have been getting periodic reports that a few of the exhibist will be showing the content on only one monitor with the other showing the Windows desktop.  Usually a restart of the PC or re-running the batch file that loads the content and the Windows Position Profile will fix it.  Is there a way to make the system self -heal?
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