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gibson58
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Hi all,
can sandboxie keep passwords ?Every time i must write them...it's annoyng...
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Sandboxie's not a password manager. Consult with your browser's manual for that or look for password managers.
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Maybe you're talking about cookies rather than passwords? If you mean that when you use the browser outside the sandbox, it already remembers the web sites that you logged into to, then we're probably talking about cookies and not passwords.

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Yes, i think i mean cookies(my english is not good).I do not want write password every time when visit the same site
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Which Internet browser program do you use?
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Mozilla Nightly
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I don't know what that means. If you mean Firefox, then open Sandboxie Control and then from the Sandbox menu,

open Sandbox Settings > expand Applications > Web Browser > Firefox
Select "allow direct access to cookies" and possibly also "allow direct access to passwords"

Give it a try and check if that makes a difference.
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Yes it's work for Firefox,BUT:
I have Mozilla firefox ,AND Mozilla firefox Nightly http://nightly.mozilla.org/ .
"Nightly" don't appear in "Sandbox Settings > expand Applications > Web Browser" .There appear only ,IE,firefox,google chrome,Other...How to set
"Nightly" to remember cookies/passwords?
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Please describe how you have Firefox and Nightly installed:

Are they both installed outside of sandboxes?
If so, then I assume that they each have their own Firefox profile files, in different folders outside of any sandboxes.

Do you use the same sandbox for both of them, or does each one use its own sandbox?

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Yes.They both installed outside of sandboxes.
I use the same sandbox for both of them.
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Since both are installed outside of sandboxes, then I assume that each one has its own profile folder and files.
And since you use the same sandbox for both of them, you can use these settings for that sandbox and both Firefox and Nightly will allow cookies and passwords to be saved outside of the sandbox:

Sandbox Settings > Resource Access > File Access > Direct Access
"Add Program" button: firefox.exe

"Edit/Add" button: *\cookies*
Click the "Apply" button.

"Edit/Add" button: *\key3.db
Click the "Apply" button.

"Edit/Add" button: *\signons.sqlite
Click OK to save your work.

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If you also want to allow bookmarks to be stored outside of the sandbox, by Firefox and Firefox Nightly:

Sandbox Settings > Resource Access > File Access > Direct Access
"Add Program" button: firefox.exe

"Edit/Add" button: *\bookmark*
Click the "Apply" button.

"Edit/Add" button: *\places*
Click OK to save your work.
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It's work.Thank you very mutch!
One more question:
Is it safer when the browser is installed in the sandboxie?
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gibson58 wrote:
Is it safer when the browser is installed in the sandboxie?
No, it's just as safe.
If the browser is inside of a sandbox then its files and Registry changes would all be stored in the sandbox, and it would be easy to delete everything just by deleting the sandbox contents.
There would not be a reason to allow cookies, passwords, bookmarks out of the sandbox in that case, since those profile files only exist inside of the sandbox.
When a browser is installed inside a sandbox, if it gets infected by malware you cannot just delete the malware from the sandbox without also deleting the browser and all of your extensions and settings.
So having the browser outside of the sandbox and deleting the sandbox contents after each use is the better way.
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Тhank you again.
How to use Password Manager in sandboxie?
Bluesman
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Hi!

Iīm really positively surprised how friendly and helpful people are in this forum. Great Very Happy

I have a question also: I use Kaspersky Pure and thereīs a password manager intergrated. But when I fill in a password in Internet Explorer running sandboxed, the usual pop up window (asking me to add the password to the password manager) doesnīt pop up?

Can someone tell me how to integrate that password manager into my sandbox? Itīs annoying to enter all the passes again and again each day...

If someone knows how to integrate KeePass Iīm willing to check out that program also, if I just get some sort of password manager again...

I donīt want to miss sandboxie any more... Cool

Thanks a lot,
Bluesman
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