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Guest10
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Resource Access > File Access > Direct Access Put the program's .exe name in "The list above applies to:" box and then navigate to the folder where you always want the program to store specific files, outside of the sandbox. You might wind up with something like: OpenFilePath=chrome.exe,%Personal%\downloads\my super special jpeg folder\ If you want to make sure that only .jpeg files can use this setting, just add *.jpeg at the end of the line. You may also need another line, but with *.jpg at the end. OpenFilePath=chrome.exe,%Personal%\downloads\my super special jpeg folder\*.jpeg OpenFilePath=chrome.exe,%Personal%\downloads\my super special jpeg folder\*.jpg ---- If you wanted multiple programs to be able to save files directly to that folder, bypassing Quick Recovery, you could create a ProcessGroup setting (v3.45.04 or greater required). At the present time, ProcessGroup lines need to be created manually - not using the GUI. Allowing Chrome, Firefox, and IE to save .jpeg files to that folder - bypassing Quick Recovery: ProcessGroup=<Jpeg_File_Bypass>,chrome.exe,firefox.exe,iexplore.exe OpenFilePath=<Jpeg_File_Bypass>,%Personal%\downloads\my super special jpeg folder\*.jpeg OpenFilePath=<Jpeg_File_Bypass>,%Personal%\downloads\my super special jpeg folder\*.jpg |
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_________________ Paul XP Pro SP3 (Admin rights), Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, Malwarebytes Pro, Firefox 21, Thunderbird 17 |
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nicknomo
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oops, I had not noticed that!
This is exactly what I was looking for though! Thanks. I will post the Chrome thing under bug reports, because I'm guessing it does not belong here.. |
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