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peterw
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Hi Iam funning firefox 9 forced and auto delete, is it possible to set it so that it remembers my Noscript settings ?
Found what i was looking for Excellent post by Guest 10 http://www.sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=11957&highlight=noscript |
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peterw
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Thanks Guest 10
Why dont you use Noscript all the time ? Another problem this time with Cookie Monster cannot seen to get it to remember settings i have added both *\prefs.js, *\cookies.sqlite |
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Guest10
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My banking Firefox profile/sandbox combination uses NoScript, because I only go to a few sites during use.
Try adding an extra wild card at the end of one of those, because cookies.sqlite is not immediately updated by Firefox since they switched to the new SQLite version. There's also "cookies.sqlite-shm" and "cookies.sqlite-wal", and without the end wild card in the setting those files will stay in the sandbox - perhaps, not updating the main cookies.sqlite before you exit Firefox. OpenFilePath=firefox.exe,*\cookies.sqlite* or, you can just use the Template for Firefox cookies, at Sandbox Settings > Applications > Web Browser > Firefox which does the same thing, a little differently, by specifying: cookies* in a direct access setting. If this still doesn't work, the way I determine what files I put in direct access settings is by studying the files that are trapped in the sandbox, while using Firefox or just after using it. Not all files need to be listed in direct access settings, of course, so if I made some change I look at the time stamp on the profile files in the sandbox, to see which files were modified at that time. Even then, you still need to examine the files - perhaps by viewing them with WordPad, to see if they were affected by the change that was made at that time. |
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peterw
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For Cookie Monster
OpenFilePath=firefox.exe,*\permissions.sqlite |
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_________________ Win 7 Ultimate 64, Sandboxie 3.66 |
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crykid
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Can you please tell me where on sandboxie i should add these settings? Im having the same problem.
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Guest10
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OpenFilePath settings are created by using: (sandbox) > Sandbox Settings > Resource Access > File Access > Direct Access "Add Program" button: firefox.exe Either: "Add" button: Navigate to and select the file or folder to allow out of the sandbox. Or: "Edit/Add" button: If you are using a setting (from the above posts) that has a wild card (*) in it, like any of these: *\permissions.sqlite *\cookies.sqlite* These (3) are for NoScript: *\prefs.js *\ABE\Rules\* *\NoScriptSTS.db After each use of the Edit/Add button, you will need to click on Apply before you use that same button again. |
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crykid
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Doesnt work sir, NoScript still loses settings.
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Guest10
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"Q: Where's my NoScript configuration stored? How can I backup or migrate it? How can I reset it? A: Your NoScript configuration, including permissions (whitelist/blacklist) and other settings, is stored together with all your Firefox preferences, inside your browser profile folder (prefs.js file). Whenever you backup your browser profile, you are saving the whole NoScript configuration as well." http://noscript.net/faq#qa2_4 |
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