Sorry I am new to sandboxie and I am trying to get the following 2 things working correctly:
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I install "GoodSync" by right-clicking and running it sandboxed, the installation target is "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" (I use the 'default ' sandbox)
question: Is it correct that I can backup the full contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" and then completely reinstall my OS and Sandboxie and then restore the backed-upped contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" into the newly installed sandboxie-defaultbox?
I experimented in a virtual machine and it seemed to work, I just wanted to know if this is a correct approach. I do not want to use Sandboxie in a matter that is not advised.
2)
I have 2 drives C and D, I want to give the sanboxed GoodSync application FULL access to my D drive. I have tried to configure the access options so GoodSync can copy\move\delete files on my D drive without doing it in the Sandbox.
Every option I try leads to the manipulation of 'C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox\drive\D' but I want that part to be done directly in my D drive.
I tried:
step 1: Sandbox Settings >> Resource Access >> File Access
step 2: use button "Add Program" and then point to the 'GoodSync.exe' whitin the default sandbox
step 3: assign the D drive with the "Add" button. I tried this with "Direct Access" , "Full Access" and "Write only Access"
I first started with "Full Access" but that didn't work so after that I tried the others but still no success.
Must I use wild cards (d:\*.*)? Or did I miss something? (which I probably did)
I read the online help file and "Full Access" seemed the way to go... (?)
Goodsync (install in sandbox & access to other drives)
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Re: Goodsync (install in sandbox & access to other drive
Well, you could do that if you're thinking about reinstalling Windows. You could also just ZIP DefaultBox and restore it later.dragonetti wrote:question: Is it correct that I can backup the full contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" and then completely reinstall my OS and Sandboxie and then restore the backed-upped contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" into the newly installed sandboxie-defaultbox?
If you are installing a new version of Windows you may have a little cleanup to do in the Sandboxie configuration file C:\Windows\Sandboxie.ini (which you would probably want to save).
Full Access is correct. Maybe the .exe name wasn't entered correctly?dragonetti wrote:step 1: Sandbox Settings >> Resource Access >> File Access
step 2: use button "Add Program" and then point to the 'GoodSync.exe' whitin the default sandbox
step 3: assign the D drive with the "Add" button. I tried this with "Direct Access" , "Full Access" and "Write only Access"
I first started with "Full Access" but that didn't work so after that I tried the others but still no success.
Try selecting Full Access again but leave "The list below applies to" set to All Programs, then select D: drive with the "Add" button - as a test.
Paul
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Re: Goodsync (install in sandbox & access to other drive
THANK YOU for pointing me in the right direction!Guest10 wrote:Well, you could do that if you're thinking about reinstalling Windows. You could also just ZIP DefaultBox and restore it later.dragonetti wrote:question: Is it correct that I can backup the full contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" and then completely reinstall my OS and Sandboxie and then restore the backed-upped contents of "C:\Sandbox\tester\DefaultBox" into the newly installed sandboxie-defaultbox?
If you are installing a new version of Windows you may have a little cleanup to do in the Sandboxie configuration file C:\Windows\Sandboxie.ini (which you would probably want to save).Full Access is correct. Maybe the .exe name wasn't entered correctly?dragonetti wrote:step 1: Sandbox Settings >> Resource Access >> File Access
step 2: use button "Add Program" and then point to the 'GoodSync.exe' whitin the default sandbox
step 3: assign the D drive with the "Add" button. I tried this with "Direct Access" , "Full Access" and "Write only Access"
I first started with "Full Access" but that didn't work so after that I tried the others but still no success.
Try selecting Full Access again but leave "The list below applies to" set to All Programs, then select D: drive with the "Add" button - as a test.
After hours of trying in the virtual machine I almost gave up on sandboxie, the problem was probably the way virtualbox maps a drive. To be more clear it was mapped as "D" but also as an network drive.
After your confirmation on staying with "Full Access" I tried it in my host machine and it worked immediately like I wanted.
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Final question
I seem to be having problems accessing network drives, I have looked here:
http://www.sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=11479
But I already tried that.
I am now testing on my host machine (main machine) and not a virtual machine.
The Synchronization program "GoodSync" keeps giving me errors
The network share = T:\
I am trying to sync folder (A) on T:\ with folder (B) on T:\ , but it this does not work.
Doing a sync with folder (S) on my local D:\ with folder (A) on T:\ works partially, files get synced, but I keep getting the following error
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- ERROR: Cannot rename temp file to destination file: Access is denied. (error 5)
054615 Save State File
I have UAC turned off.
The following error keeps coming up in Goodsync.
When doing syncs on the Network share T:\A <=> T:\B
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- ERROR: fs-moving temp to perm: Access is denied. (error 5)
044423 Save State File
- ERROR: fs-moving temp to perm: Access is denied. (error 5)
044423 Sync finished with 3 errors. Click Errors button to see sync errors
044423 Items Synced OK: 0, Errors: 3
044423 == Sync Completed. Time: 00:00:00, Speed:
044423 Cannot rename log file: Access is denied. (error 5)
044423 Cannot rename log file: Access is denied. (error 5)
Whitin the sandbox I keep getting access denied errors (see code block above).
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I found this topic: http://www.sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopi ... 5578#85578
I posted there also about my encounter. At the moment I do not know if I stumbled against some sort of limitation due to the program "GoodSync" or "SandBoxie" or most likely I forgot to set an option correctly.
There have been problems with Sandboxie and network shares for a long time.
The best that you can do is to give Full Access to the drives involved, and see what you get.
For myself, I can create, save, edit, rename any files in folders on my Z: drive, using a full access setting.
What I can't do is to create a new folder, and give it any name except 'New Folder', from a sandboxed program.
On the other hand, if I create a Truecrypt volume on Z: drive, and mount it as drive K:, I can do anything with it in a sandboxed program.
The best that you can do is to give Full Access to the drives involved, and see what you get.
For myself, I can create, save, edit, rename any files in folders on my Z: drive, using a full access setting.
What I can't do is to create a new folder, and give it any name except 'New Folder', from a sandboxed program.
On the other hand, if I create a Truecrypt volume on Z: drive, and mount it as drive K:, I can do anything with it in a sandboxed program.
Paul
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Sandboxie user since March 2007
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Thank you!Guest10 wrote:There have been problems with Sandboxie and network shares for a long time.
The best that you can do is to give Full Access to the drives involved, and see what you get.
For myself, I can create, save, edit, rename any files in folders on my Z: drive, using a full access setting.
What I can't do is to create a new folder, and give it any name except 'New Folder', from a sandboxed program.
On the other hand, if I create a Truecrypt volume on Z: drive, and mount it as drive K:, I can do anything with it in a sandboxed program.
After some reading in other topics it begins to make sense why i'm having troubles with this.
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