tzuk wrote:I vaguely remember this being discussed in this forum some time ago, with various approaches suggested and compared. Try searching for it.
A more practical advice: You can configure Sandboxie to punch holes in the sandbox. You could say: The file holding my bookmarks (bookmarks.html) should not be sandboxed. Any updates to this file by a sandboxed program, should bypass the sandbox mechanism.
In fact there is an option for this in Sandboxie Control. It's the last checkbox on the File Copy Options dialog box:
Sandboxie Control menu -> Configuration -> Sandbox Settings -> Set File Copy Options
Tzuk:
Sorry to be so dense but I really am making no headway with your recommendations.
I did as you suggested in checking the last checkbox on the File Copy Options dialog box but sadly it did not seem to make any difference at all.
I have no difficulty in recovering files when I am using Internet Explorer, but with Firefox, when I press Function > Contents of Sandbox > Recover Files.......any recently added Bookmarks are just not listed and I am therefore unable to update the bookmarks in my regular (non sandboxed) Firefox.
All I'm asking is how do I make a sandboxed Firefox work exactly the same as a sandboxed Internet Explorer works?
Or is this not possible?
Please help me, I am not particularly adept at the inner workings of computer programming so I really need simple instructions and Sandboxie seems to be a truly great program and I would love to use it regularly, but I must be able to retain any and all of my Bookmarks that I acquire while browsing.
Many thanks for your guidance.