Secure deletion
Secure deletion
Hi Tzuk,
Wonder if you may be able to use a little known XP inbuilt function into Sandboxie to implement a secure file deletion that some posters have asked about.
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How to Use the Cipher Security Tool to Overwrite Deleted Data
To overwrite deleted data on a volume by using Cipher.exe, use the /w switch with the cipher command. Use the following steps:
1. Quit all programs.
2. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press ENTER.
3. Type cipher /w:driveletter:\foldername, and then press ENTER. Specify the drive and the folder that identifies the volume that contains the deleted data that you want to overwrite. Data that is not allocated to files or folders will be overwritten. This permanently removes the data. This can take a long time if you are overwriting a large space.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... 72&sd=tech
Wonder if you may be able to use a little known XP inbuilt function into Sandboxie to implement a secure file deletion that some posters have asked about.
Quote:
How to Use the Cipher Security Tool to Overwrite Deleted Data
To overwrite deleted data on a volume by using Cipher.exe, use the /w switch with the cipher command. Use the following steps:
1. Quit all programs.
2. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press ENTER.
3. Type cipher /w:driveletter:\foldername, and then press ENTER. Specify the drive and the folder that identifies the volume that contains the deleted data that you want to overwrite. Data that is not allocated to files or folders will be overwritten. This permanently removes the data. This can take a long time if you are overwriting a large space.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... 72&sd=tech
Secure Deletion
Nice to see secure deletion at last. Is there any chance of making it a bit more accessible to those of us not comfortable editing the registry?
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I have been trying to get this to work. I made the following sandboxie.reg filetzuk wrote:Hi Oneder, please see this:
SecureDeleteSandbox in wiki
This is a new feature in version 2.57.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\tzuk\Sandboxie\Control]
"DeleteCommand"="c:\\sdelete.exe -p 2 -s -q "%SANDBOX%""
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"DeleteCommand"="c:\\sdelete.exe -p 2 -s -q "c:\\xx""
Please help me, what am I doing wrong?
BTW: when I type the "sdelete" command manually into a "cmd" window sdelete.exe works perfectly fine.
I'd like to try 2.64 too, but the link that you've provided here and in another thread http://sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopic.ph ... n+c000009a point right back here...
tzuk needs to fix links
Latest builds: Announcements
Latest final: Download
p.s. if tzuk release Announcement version as final, always get again from Download cause sometimes minor changes maybe.
Latest builds: Announcements
Latest final: Download
p.s. if tzuk release Announcement version as final, always get again from Download cause sometimes minor changes maybe.
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An easier 'Secure Delete' option
Eraser seems to work fine (using the registry method described in http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?SecureDeleteSandbox).
I used the following registry key value:-
c:\PathToEraser\eraser\eraserl.exe -folder "%SANDBOX%" -subfolders -method Random 1
(Change PathToEraser to suit your system).
I used the following registry key value:-
c:\PathToEraser\eraser\eraserl.exe -folder "%SANDBOX%" -subfolders -method Random 1
(Change PathToEraser to suit your system).
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Re: An easier 'Secure Delete' option
Yes seems to work....I think....did the same thing, watching the task manager eraser becomes busy during the delete sandbox and it takes longer so I assume all is working properlyesk wrote:Eraser seems to work fine (using the registry method described in http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?SecureDeleteSandbox).
I used the following registry key value:-
c:\PathToEraser\eraser\eraserl.exe -folder "%SANDBOX%" -subfolders -method Random 1
(Change PathToEraser to suit your system).
That works well.Oneder wrote:I think an easy way is to use Ccleaner's custom files and folders and add SB's top level folder and set for secure deletion.
You can also use my batch file that uses Eraserl.exe to securely erase the top-level sanbox. You'll find it on the forum or let me know and I'll repost it.
SBIE (Happy) User
Check Announcements forum for beta and pre releases.
When final released, always get program from official Download link as may be minor changes still from same pre released.
When final released, always get program from official Download link as may be minor changes still from same pre released.
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