Run Windows Photo Gallery from Task Scheduler

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I would like to run the Windows Photo Gallery from the Task Scheduler,
but do not know where to look to get instruction on using the command
line arguments. I can get it to open to it's default location, but
want it to open a specific file in full screen mode. Can anyone help
with this or point me to a place with the documentation?
 
I couldn't find any command-line switches for the Photo Gallery, but if you
would like, you can have Internet Explorer open a particular image in full
screen without any toolbars visible. Open the image in IE from the command
(or run) line, and use the -k switch to put it into full screen kiosk mode.
 
Great idea - thanks!

I couldn't find any command-line switches for the Photo Gallery, but if you
would like, you can have Internet Explorer open a particular image in full
screen without any toolbars visible. Open the image in IE from the command
(or run) line, and use the -k switch to put it into full screen kiosk mode.
 

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