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Secure Delete

Post by Guest » Wed Jan 10, 2007 2:31 pm

Great Product! I have been using Sandboxie exclusively for my web browsing. It works great and have recommended it to friends and clients . I want to use a secure deletion utility (possibly bcwipe or tuneup shredder) for content cleaning as I've noticed all the deleted files are still on my hard drive after standard deletion. I've read the posts regarding procedures for configuring this but am at a loss. Could someone explain to me in laymens terms how to do this? Does it have to be done through the registry or can I just open up the secure deletion utility in the default box and run it there? I don't know much (anything really) about batch files and little about modifying the registry but I'm a quick study if somebody could simplify the procedures.

thanks

Dolphan

Guest

Post by Guest » Wed Jan 10, 2007 3:53 pm

Assuming you have a third-party secure delete utility that you like, you can do this quite easily.

First, terminate all processes running in sandboxes.
Then just use your preferred utility outside of Sandboxie to delete the top-level Sandboxie folder (for example: f\Sandboxie) just as you would securely delete any regular directory folder.

The top-level folder will be recreated the next time Sandboxie is called, so don't worry about deleting it.

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Post by Unknown_User_591 » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:17 pm

OK. Sounds pretty simple. My next question is where is the folder for the Sandboxed files that I want to delete?

thanks

Dolphan

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Post by lwc » Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:52 pm

Right click the control icon, choose "Contents of Sandbox" and "Explore Contents". That's the folder you want to delete.

Guest

Post by Guest » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:08 am

Thanks for the information. In my book simplicity is mother of all inventions. You have an outstanding product and I will continue to promote it.

thanks

Dolphan

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