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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 716032" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>About recovering data:</p><p>1 to make things easier for yourself, it is good to set the browser's default download location to C:\ReHIPS\Browser</p><p>All your isolated browsers will have access to that folder, and it is easy to find.</p><p></p><p>2 in the meantime, the files will go into the downloads folder of that particular ReHIPS user folder (often referred to as an IE -- isolated environment)</p><p></p><p>In order to find the IE for your browser, open the ReHIPS GUI and go into ReHIPS/RulesDatabase/Isolated/YourUserName</p><p>Then double-click on the browser you want, look in the upper righthand corner, and it will say something like ReHIPSUser4</p><p>That is where your downloads went. Look in that folder, and you will find them there.</p><p></p><p>If you happen to know the name of the downloaded file, it might be more convenient to just do a search in C:\Users for that file. You will quickly find your file, and also you will find out the folder your browser is linked to, so you can pin it to quick access or make a shortcut or something.</p><p></p><p>But the easiest way is to just go to downloads through the browser itself. You can then copy and paste your file from there to another location, if you want. </p><p></p><p>In previous versions of ReHIPS, there was an issue that KIS+ReHIPS=initial delay in launching isolated programs after a reboot. But this issue was fixed in the current stable version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 716032, member: 37647"] About recovering data: 1 to make things easier for yourself, it is good to set the browser's default download location to C:\ReHIPS\Browser All your isolated browsers will have access to that folder, and it is easy to find. 2 in the meantime, the files will go into the downloads folder of that particular ReHIPS user folder (often referred to as an IE -- isolated environment) In order to find the IE for your browser, open the ReHIPS GUI and go into ReHIPS/RulesDatabase/Isolated/YourUserName Then double-click on the browser you want, look in the upper righthand corner, and it will say something like ReHIPSUser4 That is where your downloads went. Look in that folder, and you will find them there. If you happen to know the name of the downloaded file, it might be more convenient to just do a search in C:\Users for that file. You will quickly find your file, and also you will find out the folder your browser is linked to, so you can pin it to quick access or make a shortcut or something. But the easiest way is to just go to downloads through the browser itself. You can then copy and paste your file from there to another location, if you want. In previous versions of ReHIPS, there was an issue that KIS+ReHIPS=initial delay in launching isolated programs after a reboot. But this issue was fixed in the current stable version. [/QUOTE]
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