Hello,
I want to use Outlook 2016 in a restricted sandbox (already works fine) and open my attachments inside the sandbox with my default PDF viewer.
This is not working, nothing happens when I open an attachment.
That's my setup:
- Installed Office 2016 (including Outlook) on my system
- Installed SumatraPDF on my system and set it to the standard PDF viewer within my system
- Created a Sandbox "Outlook", which is forcing to start Outlook.exe in the specified sandbox. This works well
- Forced the sumatrapdf.exe to start in the same sandbox named "Outlook"
- If I start the programs by myself, both are getting started in the sandbox "Outlook"
How can I tell Outlook to use my standard PDF viewer for opening the files?
Unable to open PDF files from Outlook 2016 + SumatraPDF [SOLVED]
Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
I am not familiar with Outlook but I believe all you need to do is set Sumatra as the default PDF viewer. I think you said you done that already.
What happens out of the sandbox when you run a PDF attachment in a mail? Does it use Sumatra, or what? If there is a PDF viewer that comes with Outlook, try disabling it.
Note: For what you want to do, you don't need to Force Sumatra.
Bo
Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
Hello Bo,
when I start Outlook normally, without a sandbox, I can double click the attachement and it gets opened automatically by my default pdf viewer (which is SumatraPDF). This isn't working when I start Outlook inside the sandbox, just nothing happens.
Can we try to troubleshoot this? I'd really like to run Outlook in a sandbox.
Best regards
when I start Outlook normally, without a sandbox, I can double click the attachement and it gets opened automatically by my default pdf viewer (which is SumatraPDF). This isn't working when I start Outlook inside the sandbox, just nothing happens.
Can we try to troubleshoot this? I'd really like to run Outlook in a sandbox.
Best regards
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Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
Hello Inbox,
I tested the behavior in Windows 10 + Sumatra as my default pdf viewer.
If I launch Outlook Sandboxed then right-click on a pdf and select "Open", it successfully opens in Sumatra.
Since this is a problem, not a quick question, let's get you to provide the required info so we can better assist you:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=19746
Also, please post the output of Resource Access Monitor:
https://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?Res ... essMonitor
Regards,
Barb.-
PS: If you are using Windows 10, you may need to type "default' in the search bar and go to 'Choose Default Apps by file type', find .pdf and select Sumatra .
I tested the behavior in Windows 10 + Sumatra as my default pdf viewer.
If I launch Outlook Sandboxed then right-click on a pdf and select "Open", it successfully opens in Sumatra.
Since this is a problem, not a quick question, let's get you to provide the required info so we can better assist you:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=19746
Also, please post the output of Resource Access Monitor:
https://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?Res ... essMonitor
Regards,
Barb.-
PS: If you are using Windows 10, you may need to type "default' in the search bar and go to 'Choose Default Apps by file type', find .pdf and select Sumatra .
Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
Hello Barb,
thanks for your great support. I'm using following setup:
- Windows 10 with latest Creator's Update and Windows Updates
- Sandboxie 5.20 64-bit
- Used Software: Outlook 2016 with latest Updates (May 2017) with SumatraPDF and X-Change PDF Viewer
- No Antivirus is installed
SumatraPDF is used set to default for .pdf Files:
Output of the Resource Access Monitor (Opened everything before starting it, started the monitor and tried to open an attachment):
Did you sandbox SumatraPDF in any way? Or was it just installed normally?
thanks for your great support. I'm using following setup:
- Windows 10 with latest Creator's Update and Windows Updates
- Sandboxie 5.20 64-bit
- Used Software: Outlook 2016 with latest Updates (May 2017) with SumatraPDF and X-Change PDF Viewer
- No Antivirus is installed
SumatraPDF is used set to default for .pdf Files:
Output of the Resource Access Monitor (Opened everything before starting it, started the monitor and tried to open an attachment):
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Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
Hi Inbox,
Do you know where this may come from?
"ESENT Performance Data Schema"
Can you open Sumatra directly in the Sandbox?
Also, you could try adding (one at a time) these 2 COM classes, see if that works: (if it doesn't, remove them afterward)
{E44E9428-BDBC-4987-A099-40DC8FD255E7}
{7E5FE3D9-985F-4908-91F9-EE19F9FD1514}
https://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?OpenClsid
Regards,
Barb.-
Do you know where this may come from?
"ESENT Performance Data Schema"
Can you open Sumatra directly in the Sandbox?
Also, you could try adding (one at a time) these 2 COM classes, see if that works: (if it doesn't, remove them afterward)
{E44E9428-BDBC-4987-A099-40DC8FD255E7}
{7E5FE3D9-985F-4908-91F9-EE19F9FD1514}
https://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?OpenClsid
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Open attachments with Outlook 2016 inside sandbox
Hi Barb,
I can't tell you what "ESENT Performance Data Schema" means and where it is coming from.
Also, I can open Sumatra PDF directly in the sandbox. Opening the sumatrapdf.exe only is no problem.
I added both 2 COM classes, one at a time, to a file called Sandboxie.ini and placed it in my installation folder.
There is no change in behavior, still not working.
Hope we can fix this, thank you so far.
Regards
Edit: Fixed the problem!
I saved one of the pdf files, navigated to it via windows explorer (sandbox path) and opened it with double click.
Afterwards, the attachments open directly when clicking them from outlook.
I can't tell you what "ESENT Performance Data Schema" means and where it is coming from.
Also, I can open Sumatra PDF directly in the sandbox. Opening the sumatrapdf.exe only is no problem.
I added both 2 COM classes, one at a time, to a file called Sandboxie.ini and placed it in my installation folder.
There is no change in behavior, still not working.
Hope we can fix this, thank you so far.
Regards
Edit: Fixed the problem!
I saved one of the pdf files, navigated to it via windows explorer (sandbox path) and opened it with double click.
Afterwards, the attachments open directly when clicking them from outlook.
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