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Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications.
This group of settings pages offers quick configuration of Sandboxie for use with other applications, particularly the various well-known Web browsers and email programs, but also some third-party applications that are known to require special configuration in Sandboxie.
Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications > Web Browser
This settings sub-group is itself divided into three sub-groups:
Internet Explorer See also: Internet Explorer Tips |
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Firefox See also: Firefox Tips |
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Other Browsers |
This settings page offers quick configuration for the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey, the Opera Web browser, Maxthon 2, and Google Chrome.
Select (highlight) the desired configuration and click the Add button to enable it for this sandbox. If you use non-default locations for the data (profile) folders used by your Web browsers, make sure to also visit the Applications > Folders settings page to specify the alternate locations.
Two special settings on the Internet Explorer settings page:
Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications > Email Reader
This settings page offers quick configuration for the following email programs:
Select (highlight) the desired configuration and click the Add button to enable it for this sandbox.
You may also need to tell Sandboxie where your mailbox data files reside, in the following cases:
To do that, open Sandbox Settings > Applications > Folders, select your email software from the drop-down list, and then select a folder location to be associated with it.
After completing the email configuration, you may want to test it, to make sure that even when running under Sandboxie, new emails are not lost when you delete the sandbox. To do that, follow the steps outlined in Test Email Configuration.
If your email program is not known to Sandboxie, you can use Sandbox Settings > Resource Access > File Access > Direct Access to explicitly add direct access to the folder containing your mailbox data files.
See also message SBIE2212, Email Protection, and FAQ Email.
The following settings pages are used to enable configurations for third-party software, categorized by subject. There are settings pages for PDF and printing software, for password and security software, for desktop utilities and other miscellaneous programs and settings.
Select (highlight) the desired configuration and click the Open Web Site button to visit the vendor Web site for a particular program recognized by Sandboxie.
Select (highlight) the desired configuration and click the Add button to enable it for this sandbox. In some cases, you also specify the locations of the data files used by the third-party software. Use Applications > Folders settings page to specify the alternate locations.
Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications > Local
Use this settings page to enter your own custom settings as an application configuration package that can be easily enabled or disabled for a particular sandbox.
For more information about designing your own application configuration packages, or templates, consult the Templates.ini file in the Sandboxie installation folder.
Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications > Folders
Use this settings page to specify any alternate (non-default) folder locations for the data files used by applications for which you have enabled in (or add to) the sandbox.
First, select (highlight) the desired application, then click the Add button to specify the alternate location.
Sandboxie Control > Sandbox Settings > Applications > Accessibility
This settings page offers quick configuration for the following screen reading programs:
Accessibility support in Windows allows any program to provide hints and information about the content it is displaying. Screen reader software typically uses these hints to offer more detail about the content of the screen.
Normally, the isolation of Sandboxie prevents the screen reader from accessing the accessibility hints provided by the sandboxed program.
Enabling the setting will weaken the protection of the Sandboxie in order to permit two-way communication between the screen reader program and the sandboxed program.
You may wish to enable Sandbox Settings > Restrictions > Drop Rights to compensate for the lost protection.
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