Install permanent sandboxed apps within Sbxie during install

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cram66
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Install permanent sandboxed apps within Sbxie during install

Post by cram66 » Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:27 pm

Option during Sandboxie installation - point to folder of permanently sandboxed application installers, zips or EXEs that we do not want to run outside of sandbox in normal Windows mode.


My particular request would be to permanently install Flash Player within the FF sandbox but NEVER allow it to run in "naked" windows XP.

Shield
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Post by Shield » Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:00 pm

I'd like to see this feature implemented.

This might interest you

You can install Flash Player without installing it. If that makes any sense. :?

There's a dll you insert into the FF folder that allows you to play flash without having to actually install the Flash Player.

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Firefox - C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\plugins\npswf32.dll
Opera - C:\Program Files\Opera\program\plugins\npswf32.dll
Source: http://my.opera.com/Tamil/blog/how-to-i ... ash-player

SnDPhoenix
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Post by SnDPhoenix » Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:24 pm

Why not just right click the flash installer and "Run Sandboxed"?
Or if your Firefox is running sandboxed, then go to the download page, click to download and run (instead of save) the installer... :wink:

Guest

How ?

Post by Guest » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:00 pm

SnDPhoenix wrote:Why not just right click the flash installer and "Run Sandboxed"?
Or if your Firefox is running sandboxed, then go to the download page, click to download and run (instead of save) the installer... :wink:
How can I delete the sandbox (with Firefox inside) at the end of each session without erasing Firefox itself ?!????
Normally I use IExplorer installed out of SB but I run it sandboxed and at the end of each session I clear the sandbox.
I want to install Firefox into a sandbox and protect it from infection and also to delete the temporary files by clearing the sandbox and manteining the installed version of Firefox like a Rollback (not infected).
Thank you.

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