Automatically Delete Contents of Sandbox - Not working?

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Automatically Delete Contents of Sandbox - Not working?

Post by Jason » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:17 am

I am a registered user of Sandboxie 3.0.

I notice that sometimes the contents of Sandbox are not emptied (even though the option "Automatically Delete Contents of Sandbox" is checked) when I exit Opera 9.22 (latest built 8801) after browsing.

May I know how to resolve?

Thank you for your assistance.

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:36 am

Hmm, does it work fine if you manually delete the contents by right clicking the sandboxie tray icon and goto "Contents of Sandbox" > "Delete Contents", the reason i ask is because i just want to find out first if its a problem only with Automatic Delete, or with Deleting the contents both ways.
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Jason

Post by Jason » Sun Jul 22, 2007 8:46 pm

Hello SnDPhoenix,

Thank you for the response.

There is no problem doing a manual deletion when this occurs.

As I mentioned in my earlier post, this issue happens intermittently.

Cheers
Jason

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Post by wraithdu » Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:50 pm

Is there a chance that when this happens Opera isn't actually closing? If you check Sandboxie control and Task Manager, do you see Opera still there?

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:35 am

Yeah, its true, Opera might be lingering, if thats the case then you'll have to just add Opera to your ini as a linger process.
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Post by Jason » Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:27 am

wraithdu wrote:Is there a chance that when this happens Opera isn't actually closing? If you check Sandboxie control and Task Manager, do you see Opera still there?
SnDPhoenix wrote:Yeah, its true, Opera might be lingering, if thats the case then you'll have to just add Opera to your ini as a linger process.
I have had another occurence, & I can confirm that there was no lingering process (be it in the Sandboxie control or Task Manager). :cry:

How to add Opera to ini as a linger process? :oops:

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:25 pm

How to add Opera to ini as a linger process?
Just open sandboxie control, click "Configuration" > "Edit Configuration" and then add into the ini:
LingerProcess=opera.exe

But if Opera isnt lingering (as you say it isnt) then adding that to the ini isnt gonna do crap for Opera.....
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Post by Unknown_User_868 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:26 pm

just out of curiosity, wouldn't a linger process kill opera when it is the only process running in the sandbox? so that if you launch opera into the sandbox, and its the only program running, the sandbox will close it and shut down?

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Post by Paul_K » Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:14 pm

Lucus wrote:just out of curiosity, wouldn't a linger process kill opera when it is the only process running in the sandbox? so that if you launch opera into the sandbox, and its the only program running, the sandbox will close it and shut down?
No, LingerProcess doesn't work that way. Read about it HERE: "LingerProcess will not terminate a process, if that process was the first process launched in the sandbox."

Still, when you close Opera and then double-click the Sandboxie Control icon in the system tray, if you don't see anything related to opera listed, then adding it to the configuration file as a LingerProcess isn't going to do anything.

I also had a problem with the Auto Delete feature, in a previous version of Sandboxie.
In my case, I found that I had to save a file to a Recover folder and after Sandboxie asked me if I wanted to Recover it, Sandboxie would then delete the sandbox contents.
I reported my problem and then had to report back that the Auto Delete feature started working for me, and I didn't know why it had failed to work in the first place. It still works fine for me.
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Post by tzuk » Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:20 am

Sandboxie Control has to be running for the automatic delete to be triggered. Jason, are there times when you close (or don't even start) Sandboxie Control?
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