Using Favorites to Ease Re-Entry in HTML

I have an HTML course, navigation through which is tightly locked down for compliance reasons...users can move forward or backward, or they can exit the course.If they have to exit the (mandatory) course before they complete it, I don't want them to have to suffer a page-by-page return to their last visited page.Although I've read here that people have problems using browser Favorites, they work well for me in terms of getting me back to where I left off.However, I have two problems with using Favorites, and would appreciate all suggestions, particulary those phrased for the technically inept.First, the Favorite skips past my customized index.html page, and I lose my fixed 800x600 browser window.Second - it's not a very elegant solution...the user has to be prompted upon exit to right-click for a shortcut menu (I think I mentioned...the course is locked down; we display no IE tool or menu bars), then save the Favorite, then look for, find, and execute the Favorite upon return to the course. Ugh.Thanks in advance for your ideas.

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