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  1. Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, but I did search the forums pretty extensively.

     

    I'm trying to exclude a particular cookie from being erased, but only for a particular browser (i.e., Chrome). I want the cookie from the same site erased when stored by Firefox. Is this possible?

     

    Whenever I exclude the cookie I want after having only visited that site with Chrome, once I visit the same site with Firefox, Firefox's cookie will automatically be excluded -- I don't want this.

     

    Any known workaround?

  2. @tempguest yep, that's right. it's not an essential file and windows would recreate it everytime if it gets deleted.

     

    @winapp2.ini yep, it works. you can include it. %username% is the same as your windows username you are on. every windows user get it's own sandbox.

     

    eg.

     

    \Sandbox\tempguest\DefaultBox\

    \Sandbox\Winapp2.ini\DefaultBox\

    \Sandbox\randomcore\DefaultBox\

    \Sandbox\%UserName%\DefaultBox\

     

     

    Since you're the only other person on here that seems to use Sandboxie, I guess I'll ask for your opinion.

     

    Do you think it would be better off to modify the Sandboxie entry to erase the contents of all Sandboxes? Like this:

     

    [sandboxie Container Files*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Sandboxie\Start.exe
    Default=False
    ExcludeKey1=FILE|%SystemDrive%\Sandbox\%UserName%\DONT-USE.TXT
    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Sandbox\%UserName%|*.*|RECURSE

     

    Since I've only been using the default sandbox up until now, I just realized that no settings are contained in the above folder; just contents. So, if you have multiple Sandboxes, this will delete all the contents, but preserve your actual Sandboxes -- and their settings.

  3. why to exclude the virtual RegHives? can get wiped, too.

     

    Why? Because I made a mistake. :) I fixed it in the above post

     

    if you clear the sandbox using sandboxie control the RegHive file won't remain. everything behind your username will be deleted. so after cleanup there is no "DefaultBox" and because of this there are no RegHives inside of DefaultBox. the only file that remains is "DONT-USE.TXT"

     

    You're right for the most part, and I fixed it in the above post. However, Desktop.ini remains undeleted by Sandboxie (it is a hidden file).

  4. Suggestion

     

    I'd like to see an option to erase the contents of Sandboxie's default container folder.

     

    Here's an entry that would do that, but preserve your settings:

     

    [sandboxie Default Container (Contents)*]
    LangSecRef=3024
    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Sandboxie\Start.exe
    Default=False
    ExcludeKey1=FILE|%SystemDrive%\Sandbox\%UserName%\DefaultBox\DONT-USE.TXT
    ExcludeKey2=FILE|%SystemDrive%\Sandbox\%UserName%\DefaultBox\desktop.ini
    FileKey1=%SystemDrive%\Sandbox\%UserName%\DefaultBox|*.*|RECURSE
    

     

    Although Sandboxie does have options to do this itself, I prefer CCleaner's secure file deletion method.

     

    Edit: Fixed directories and files, thanks to randomcore.

  5. There is a typo in the [Nitro PDF Reader*] entry.

     

    Under the line, "Detect=HKCU\Software\NitroPDF\Reader\1.0" you're missing a space between Nitro and PDF. Without it, the entry doesn't show up in CCleaner even if a user has Nitro Reader.

     

    Fixed:

    Detect=HKCU\Software\Nitro PDF\Reader\1.0

  6. It seems to be happening mostly with Firefox & Chrome Internet Cache.

     

    When I click analyze, the correct number of files appear that should be cleaned out of those two entries, but when I run it, it only cleans a portion of them. Then, if I click analyze right after it finishes cleaning, it will show the correct number of entries remaining (a small portion of what it should have cleaned the first time around). I clean again, and the same problem reoccurs. I'll have to do 3 or 4 consecutive cleans to clear out all the internet cache files.

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