Vivaldi not closing [SOLVED]
Vivaldi not closing [SOLVED]
I have three browsers - FireFox, Vivaldi and IE. When I close FF and IE the programs terminate. However, Vivaldi will act like it is terminated when I am looking at what is running (Process Explorer) Vivaldi still shows as running. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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I noticed when I open Vivaldi it opens up about 14 processes. When I close Vivaldi it closes all processes (when the app is not sandboxed). When I close Vivaldi while running under SB it closes all but one.
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I noticed when I open Vivaldi it opens up about 14 processes. When I close Vivaldi it closes all processes (when the app is not sandboxed). When I close Vivaldi while running under SB it closes all but one.
Last edited by Barb@Invincea on Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:14 am, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: Merged posts.
Reason: Merged posts.
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Re: Vivaldi not closing
Hello joseph66,
Please see this thread:
http://forums.sandboxie.com/phpBB3/view ... 17&t=23945
Regards,
Barb.-
Please see this thread:
http://forums.sandboxie.com/phpBB3/view ... 17&t=23945
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Vivaldi not closing
joesph66, if updating Sandboxie to latest beta doesnt fix the lingering issue, try making Vivaldi the Leader program in the sandbox.
Sandbox settings>Program stop>Leader programs
Bo
Sandbox settings>Program stop>Leader programs
Bo
Re: Vivaldi not closing
I finally did this and it appeared to have solved the issue.
LingerProcess=vivaldi.exe
LingerProcess=vivaldi.exe
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Automatic Delete Invocation not working with Vivaldi
I am running Windows 7 , Sandboxie 5.22 , Vivaldi 1.13.1008.32, and *no* Anti-Virus software [I do a manual scan with 'Defender' once a month, nil results ever].
I ran all the versions of Opera Browser for several years, the Auto Delete Invocation working perfectly....as well as the whole Sandboxie program.
I run Vivaldi as a Forced Program, and give Direct Access to it's two (2) 'bookmark' files. Vivaldi runs great, and new bookmarks go thru the sandbox, as intended.
BUT....when I close the browser, files remain in the sandbox. I can easily delete them with one Right click and two Lefts on the task-bar icon. And of course if I Restart my computer. REMEMBERING to do so through the day is my problem....which I didn't have before Vivaldi.
Help ?
I ran all the versions of Opera Browser for several years, the Auto Delete Invocation working perfectly....as well as the whole Sandboxie program.
I run Vivaldi as a Forced Program, and give Direct Access to it's two (2) 'bookmark' files. Vivaldi runs great, and new bookmarks go thru the sandbox, as intended.
BUT....when I close the browser, files remain in the sandbox. I can easily delete them with one Right click and two Lefts on the task-bar icon. And of course if I Restart my computer. REMEMBERING to do so through the day is my problem....which I didn't have before Vivaldi.
Help ?
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Re: Automatic Delete Invocation not working with Vivaldi
Hello mister-bill,
I can repro the problem.
Please see below for a solution:
viewtopic.php?p=126655#p126655
Regards,
Barb.-
PS: I will be merging this post with the above listed.
I can repro the problem.
Please see below for a solution:
viewtopic.php?p=126655#p126655
Regards,
Barb.-
PS: I will be merging this post with the above listed.
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Re: Vivaldi not closing [SOLVED]
THANK YOU BOTH..... I'm not good enough to follow the 'process' understanding, but I sure do appreciate that it works!
Sandboxie Forever.......[t'anks Ronen]
Sandboxie Forever.......[t'anks Ronen]
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Re: Vivaldi not closing [SOLVED]
Gotcha.... Thanks for the info, Barb
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