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Comodo Sandbox (Auto-Containment) have a bug on Windows 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 718663" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Great thanks [USER=23015]@Nightwalker[/USER]. Looking forward to your insights on P/L.</p><p></p><p>I think, [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] has been over this a few times about P/L, even in this thread mentioned it a couple of times. However, it seems the few write options I have (including the virtualized main drive root btw...forgot to mention that one) are ALL inside the sandbox and VERY limited. This is explained by no "direct disk access". No writes to virtual Windows folder->it points to the virtual documents folder->Error "There are no more files." Libraries, Downloads, Program folders, nothing even virtual is accessible. Again, this is ONLY in the virtualized areas and NOTHING outside. Only exceptions in the virtual areas where writes seem to be possible (that I have found so far) are the virtualized root of the main drive, users folder (root folder only), individual user folders (root folder only), and app data locations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 718663, member: 32547"] Great thanks [USER=23015]@Nightwalker[/USER]. Looking forward to your insights on P/L. I think, [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] has been over this a few times about P/L, even in this thread mentioned it a couple of times. However, it seems the few write options I have (including the virtualized main drive root btw...forgot to mention that one) are ALL inside the sandbox and VERY limited. This is explained by no "direct disk access". No writes to virtual Windows folder->it points to the virtual documents folder->Error "There are no more files." Libraries, Downloads, Program folders, nothing even virtual is accessible. Again, this is ONLY in the virtualized areas and NOTHING outside. Only exceptions in the virtual areas where writes seem to be possible (that I have found so far) are the virtualized root of the main drive, users folder (root folder only), individual user folders (root folder only), and app data locations. [/QUOTE]
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