Without thinking while I was working, the pop-up about the newest Firefox ESR release came up and instead of downloading it through my normal process, I just clicked on upgrade. I don't think SBIE allowed the upgrade.
Normally, I download the installer from the Mozilla site through unsandboxed FF, go through the installation, no issue.
Now I can't get FF to run sandboxed, it is restricting me from running the .exe file and I have no idea how to recover.
It is message SBIE1308, cancelling FF due to restrictions.
Can someone please walk me through this? I don't know how to undo it, because I still don't understand the warnings after all these years.
BTW, I did go through my normal upgrade process after this headache, the new version is installed, as usual. I can run FF un-sandboxed, no problem.
Thanks, in advance.
Firefox Won't Start After Aborted Update (I Think) [SOLVED]
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Re: Firefox Won't Start After Aborted Update (I Think)
Hello windyctyprog,
Please see:
https://www.sandboxie.com/SBIE1308
If you are still unable to run Firefox, please either delete the contents of your Sandbox or create a new Sandbox with default settings and see if the issue follows you there.
Regards,
Barb.-
Please see:
https://www.sandboxie.com/SBIE1308
If you are still unable to run Firefox, please either delete the contents of your Sandbox or create a new Sandbox with default settings and see if the issue follows you there.
Regards,
Barb.-
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Re: Firefox Won't Start After Aborted Update (I Think)
Barb,
I believe I figured it out.
When FF started to download, it completed (I think), but it didn't install. That's what SBIE stopped, or so it would appear.
Thinking through the process, I realized the sandbox didn't empty because of this, I emptied it and FF ran immediately.
First time I have ever, and I mean ever, had any problems with SBIE in 5-6 years.
Thank you for your prompt reply...
I believe I figured it out.
When FF started to download, it completed (I think), but it didn't install. That's what SBIE stopped, or so it would appear.
Thinking through the process, I realized the sandbox didn't empty because of this, I emptied it and FF ran immediately.
First time I have ever, and I mean ever, had any problems with SBIE in 5-6 years.
Thank you for your prompt reply...
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