When I am using Firefox, the only way I can change the Firefox sandbox is to issue a command that specifically names the sandbox:
"C:\Program Files\Sandboxie\Start.exe" /box:MyDesiredSandbox <http:// . . . >
(I use directory Opus, so such commands are really easy to put into a convenient button.)
Could you possibly add, to your already excellent list of command line possibilities, a command to change the forced sandbox used when opening Firefox (or IExplore, or any other programme). Perhaps something along the lines of:
"C:\Program Files\Sandboxie\Start.exe" /programme:Firefox /box:MyDesiredSandbox
that would first name the programme involved and then name the sandbox.
Then a simple press of a Directory Opus button could quickly change the sandbox in which Firefox runs.
Changing the Firefox sandbox via the Command Line
Re: Changing the Firefox sandbox via the Command Line
You can open Firefox by using following command line:
"C:\Program Files\Sandboxie\Start.exe" /box:MyDesiredSandbox "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"
"C:\Program Files\Sandboxie\Start.exe" /box:MyDesiredSandbox "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"
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