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Super User Asked by user1001972 on December 13, 2021

I noticed that if I type a URL into Windows Explorer, it will open the URL in
default browser. I tried this on command line as well:

explorer.exe https://superuser.com

but I noticed that the command line version launches a new explorer.exe
process. When using Windows Explorer GUI, the action is performed with the
original explorer.exe process.

Is it possible to open URL from command line with explorer.exe using the
existing process? I would prefer this as it seems the additional explorer.exe
processes remain even after closing the browser.

4 Answers

To open with your default browser, just use:

start https://superuser.com/questions/1456314/open-url-with-windows-explorer

Answered by Keith Miller on December 13, 2021

Like rtyocum said,

you can put this in a .bat file (batch).

Start iexplore www.google.com

Don't use quotation marks.

You could also create a new shortcut and paste the folowing in the target path :

"C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exe" www.google.com

Then give the shortcut a proper name e.g. google

You could also implement this in the registry under :

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectorybackgroundshell

Win XP doesn't have this key but there are workarounds for that.

If you need explanation on how to create the registry key, ask.

Answered by user1049936 on December 13, 2021

Here some workaround for URLs:

rundll32 url,OpenURL https://superuser.com
rundll32 url,FileProtocolHandler https://superuser.com

and for local files:

rundll32 url,OpenURL C:superuser.txt
rundll32 url,FileProtocolHandler C:superuser.txt
rundll32 shell32,ShellExec_RunDLL C:superuser.txt

https://github.com/LOLBAS-Project/LOLBAS/blob/master/Archive-Old-Version/OSLibraries/Url.dll.md

Answered by user1001972 on December 13, 2021

You can use something like ”Start iexplore www.google.com” Or use the process of your browser such as chrome or firefox. You may have to point it directly to the browser executable

Answered by rtyocum on December 13, 2021

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