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Ok, thanks.
I guess this is probably something for Tzuk |
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Maybe it's possible to employ an easy solution? You can add rundll32.exe to the set of lingering programs.
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Sandboxie should "disable" the Recycle Bin within the sandbox. Please try on a newly created sandbox, with default configuration for the sandbox, and tell me if you still get the same problem. If you still have the problem, then I will investigate it myself.
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As you wished, I created a new sandbox with 3.36.04. I did not install anything in that sandbox, just started the explorer (right click on sandbox).
I moved an item to the recycle bin and get the error message as described above. I tried this on Vista SP1 ultimate. |
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Thanks, maybe Sandboxie is not really getting the Recycle Bin to disable correctly on Vista. I'll check it.
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tzuk
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Version 3.36.07 should resolve this problem.
It was as I suspected: The registry tweaks that Sandboxie makes inside the sandbox to disable the recycle bin were not having any effect on Windows Vista. |
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I am the guest who reported this problem. I tested this on Vista SP1. The "item not found" popup doesn't appear anymore. Good! However after moving or deleting an item, rundll32 (with undo manager) still lingers.
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Just an upate. I tested 3.37.08. Deleting an item still makes rundll32.exe linger.
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I think the best I can do is add rundll32.exe as a default lingering program.
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Fair enough. Thanks.
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