C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Local\Temp\SBIE_Temp\<random_alphanumeric_chars>\<file_name>
For example, after copying a file from my desktop (my desktop directory is also on an ecrypted drive), the following two files were created:
C:\Users\Manuel\AppData\Local\Temp\SBIE_Temp\1d1b9cd1c47b9c0\2015-11-03-103229 Edison offset.png
C:\Users\Manuel\AppData\Local\Temp\SBIE_Temp\1d1b9cd1ed88cd2\2015-11-03-103229 Edison offset.png
I run my web browsers in Sandboxie so I can delete all the data quickly without having to worry about privacy. Furthermore, I my sandbox folder is on an encrypted drive, but my C: drive is not encrypited. This means Sandboxie has been leaving "traces" of files that should be encrypted in the above SBIE_Temp folder.
The SBIE_Temp folder is also > 6GB in size, which wastes drive space, far bigger than any other folder in the Temp directory (the next one down is just 19.3 MB).
Question 1: Is there a way to completely stop this?
Question 2: Did older versions of Sandboxie also work like this?
Question 3: Why does sandboxie work like this?
I never noticed this with older versions (I jumped from v3.76 straight to v5.10 so I am not aware of anything tha happened in between).
Thanks a lot!
