This can be accomplished by modifying *gluon.widget.py* (for example, 
opening the browser in a thread before starting the server), but that would 
violate the license (as I understand it) for using the web2py binaries, and 
I don't see any way around that.

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:44:55 AM UTC-4, Scott Hunter wrote:
>
> If I run the Windows Binary without supplying an administrator password on 
> the command line, web2py presents a dialog from which you can change the 
> server address, port & admin password before starting the server; when the 
> server is started, it opens its home page in the default browser, printing 
> the console message:* starting browser*
>
> If the admin password *is* supplied at the command line, it skips the 
> dialog, and does not open a page in a browser,  and the console message 
> instead reads:  *use "tasks /f /pid ####" to shutdown the web2py server*
>
> Is there a way to avoid the startup dialog yet still have the home page 
> open in a browser?
>
> - Scott
>

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