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Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 11:31 pm
by Mr.X
bo.elam wrote:
Mr.X wrote: Hence it could be dangerous especially when dealing with unknown programs... :?
If you install an unknown program in your computer that happens to be malware, it wont matter if it runs sandboxed or not. :)

Bo
Bo, I know already that lol
What I mean to say if I download an executable then put it on my desktop, afterwards right-click on it to "Run Sandboxed" as my first intention but accidentally I click a few millimeters below the "Run Unsandboxed" option then... game over lol
Again, it could be dangerous especially when dealing/playing/fiddling (not installing) with unknown programs. :roll:

Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 2:54 am
by BUCKAROO
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Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:19 am
by Dun
Thats better, thanks

Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:04 am
by henryg
I'm now a belated convert to the right-click "run sandboxed" method. That's after years of insisting on using "send to" :twisted:

Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:47 pm
by RooJ
Dun wrote:Well, right. There was shortcut key combination to do the same. Does anyone remember the keys?
If you hold CTRL+SHIFT while clicking 'Run Sandboxed' from the context menu the target program will automatically start un-sandboxed. Maybe this is what you're thinking of?

Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 11:45 am
by hottroc
Mr.X wrote:
Dun wrote:Hmm, maybe to implement this in next release?
To be honest I do prefer this tweak as optional. Sometimes when I right-click and select a function I click on the wrong one :lol:
Hence it could be dangerous especially when dealing with unknown programs... :?
I agree with Mr.X this is best left as an optional tweak. I don't completely understand...surely the default action when you run any program is to run unsandboxed. Why would you need a right-click to choose it? And I'd rather not have an unnecessary option in my context menu.

Re: Context menu -> Run Unsandboxed

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 7:09 pm
by seyf-educ
Hmm, maybe to implement this in next release?