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tverweij
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I would like the option "Delete sandbox on shutdown", causing the sandbox to be deleted when the computer is shutdown.
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tzuk
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The feature request has been discussed in this topic:
http://www.sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=10639 |
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_________________ tzuk |
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D1G1T@L
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The problem with having such an option is that Windows will display the screen asking the user to terminate running programs (Sandboxie) before windows shuts down. Those who enable it will think that Sandboxie is making windows unresponsive when in fact its not the case ofcourse.
Deleting a sandbox on startup seems to be a better solution for the potential issue mentioned above. If its easy to implement, I guess its a nice bonus, but not really needed. |
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thewul
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Agree it would be nice if it was a built in option ... Thanks for your tip/workaround. I'll give it a try! = |
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thewul
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Bad luck, it did not work. Can't figure out how to do this.
As said, it should be an option within Sandboxie, instead of users trying to figure this out themselves. I am not familiar with scripts. I created a text file containing just 1 line RMDIR /s /q "G:\Sandbox\MyName\DefaultBox" saved it as: DeleteSandBox.cmd Then went on with the steps outlined in http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Schedule-a-task and pointed to above file. Nothing happened. = |
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NewUserX8G
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If XP Pro, use Group Policy.
Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts (Startup/Shutdown) Local Computer Policy\User Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts (Logon/Logoff) |
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thewul
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Am running Windows 7 64bit
Am not sure where to look/how to solve this... |
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thewul
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Can someone help?? TIA = |
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| Does this work? |
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Oh shucks, I'm old!
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rd G:\Sandbox\MyName\DefaultBox /s /q
I'm on XP pro though. Worked for me saved as a .bat file with a shortcut created and placed in my startup folder. |
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| You might be interested in this thread. |
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Oh shucks, I'm old!
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BlackThought
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If you have CCleaner you can include your sandboxie folder to be deleted upon login.
I have it set to delete the all subfolders/files and the parent folder "TEST" Im on Win 7 64-bit if thats of any use My logic, should be better to delete on boot vs delete before shutdown, i don't want windows to potentially hang and not shutdown because something cant be deleted |
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Reporter
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Good idea. |
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| Related: Stop all programs and delete all on Sandbx exit |
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XCLN
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Hi
Is there a simple way to implement this feature? Basically to use Sandboxie as a safe browser with no memory after each Snadboxie exit, not each windows restart. I know it is sort of a shame not to use its full capabilities, but sometimes simple is safer .. I'd set the default that way, and if I wanted to save some downloads etc. would start the non simple version. Right now it is a pain to do this manually, stop all running processes, delete all contents .. thanks if anyone has worked out the details and can provide a short how to (scripts, shortcuts, commands options .. ) |
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| Re: Related: Stop all programs and delete all on Sandbx exit |
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Guest10
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You might want to turn off Immediate Recovery so as not to be prompted when some file appears in one of the Quick Recovery folders, if you don't plan on saving anything out of the sandbox. You could also delete all folders listed as Recovery Folders, if you don't want to be bothered with anything that might have been saved or downloaded into those folders. If you start a sandboxed session by using your browser, and other programs are started that use the same sandbox, it's possible that one of those other programs might continue to run - preventing auto delete from initiating. You can add those .exe programs to a list of Lingering Programs or you can set your browser's .exe program as a Leader Program, and ending it will end all other programs that are using that same sandbox. All of the above are listed as settings under Sandbox Settings, for each sandbox. |
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