Install 2 or more programs under the same sandbox

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Post by Guest10 » Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:04 pm

dan_san_1 wrote:When I select the folder where you want sandboxing to be bypassed, will all the subfolders be also included or not?
Yes
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Run as administrator inside Sandbox

Post by dan_san_1 » Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:06 pm

Does a program that runs as adminstrator that is inside a sandbox can leap outside and overwrite some files outside of the sandbox?

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Post by Buster » Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:25 pm

No, it can not.

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Post by tzuk » Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:53 am

dan_san_1, you don't have to open a new topic for every new question. Having your topics take over half the first page is not very considerable towards other people. Any follow up questions that you have, please post in this topic.
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Post by dan_san_1 » Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:23 am

tzuk wrote:dan_san_1, you don't have to open a new topic for every new question. Having your topics take over half the first page is not very considerable towards other people. Any follow up questions that you have, please post in this topic.
Ok. I thought that way could help people that had the same problem. Now everything is just confused. But for me its fine, I know my questions and I already have learn from your answers.
Regarding running a program with admin privileges:
2.How to put an app to run as with admin privileges inside a sandbox (the proper way)?

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Delete Contents of sandbox

Post by dan_san_1 » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:30 am

Does Delete Contents of a sandbox really deletes all the files of a sandbox or does it leave some (for example some system files)? Without exception?
Will it be the same as having a new sandbox?

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Post by Guest10 » Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:11 am

You can see for yourself by examining the folders underneath C:\Sandbox\(user)\ using an unsandboxed Windows Explorer, both before and then after using Delete Contents.

Just don't leave Windows Explorer open to that folder while you use Delete Contents, because Explorer will have a lock on the folder and it will not be deleted.
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Post by dan_san_1 » Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:48 pm

2)How to put an app to run with admin privileges inside a sandbox (the proper way)?
3)How to disable run as admin from an app that is set to run as admin, and "lives" inside a sandbox (was installed inside a sandbox)?

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Post by dan_san_1 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:50 pm

Why don't you answer my questions anymore?
I post the questions in other topics and you just delete it.
tzuk wrote:dan_san_1, you don't have to open a new topic for every new question. Having your topics take over half the first page is not very considerable towards other people. Any follow up questions that you have, please post in this topic.
Did you said this to be easier to ignore me?
I have 2 questions in the post behind this one. Would apreciate an answer.

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Post by Peter2150 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:57 pm

You have been beating this to death. My question, is why is it necessary to install these programs in the sandbox. What benefit are you expecting from sandboxie that makes all this jumping thru hoops necessary?

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Post by dan_san_1 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:38 pm

Yes. I don't have to justify to you why I want any program to run inside sandbox. I don't know what you are implying with that, so I ask you why do you need a justification to answer my question?
Here they are:

2)How to put an app to run with admin privileges inside a sandbox (the proper way)?
3)How to disable run as admin from an app that is set to run as admin, and "lives" inside a sandbox (was installed inside a sandbox)?

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Post by Peter2150 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:00 pm

dan_san_1 wrote:Yes. I don't have to justify to you why I want any program to run inside sandbox. I don't know what you are implying with that, so I ask you why do you need a justification to answer my question?
Here they are:

2)How to put an app to run with admin privileges inside a sandbox (the proper way)?
3)How to disable run as admin from an app that is set to run as admin, and "lives" inside a sandbox (was installed inside a sandbox)?
First you are absolutely right, you don't have to justify anything to me, or anyone else. I asked as I suspected others are wondering the same thing.

as to your questions. 2). I've never bothered as I've never seen any reason to install anything in a sandbox. If I truly want to do that I use a Virtual Machine. So I don't know the answer to your question
3) Again don't know as I've never had a reason to bother. I run my system with Admin rights and use Appguard to provide that kind of protection.

Bottom line is if you want someone to answer your questions, you might have to provide justification as to why the should expend the effort. Attitude!

Pete

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Post by tzuk » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:21 am

The Run Sandboxed command usually offers an option to run as administrator. Find a way to use that for what you need.
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program in sandbox needs a file outside sandbox

Post by richj » Sat Oct 26, 2013 6:05 pm

Hi,
I am running a program in a sandbox, I get an error message saying that a file is not accessible. That file is in a subdir outside of my sandbox and is apparently not accessible to the sandboxed program. I believe the needed file must stay where it is in App Data because the program is looking for it there.
Any Ideas???
Thanks,
Rich j

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