![]() The tutorial continues in Getting Started Part Three. When Sandboxie is actively running programs in any of the sandboxes, the Sandboxie tray icon (at the corner of the screen) displays red dots: If they are needed, they will be automatically started, without any explicit action on your part. These support programs are part of Sandboxie. It offers secure web browsing by running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the web browser. The screenshot shows two more programs are running, SandboxieRpcss.exe and SandboxieDcomLaunch.exe. If the default Web browser in your system is Firefox, or Opera, then you would see firefox.exe or opera.exe, respectively, as the first program running in the sandbox. The first, iexplore.exe, stands for Internet Explorer, as this tutorial assumes Internet Explorer is the Web browser in use. The picture above shows Sandboxie is running three programs. Initially there is just one sandbox, DefaultBox, however, more sandboxes can be created see the Create New Sandbox command in the Sandbox Menu. The window displays the list of programs that are currently running sandboxed under the supervision of Sandboxie. The sandboxed program should appear in the main window of Sandboxie Control: If this is the case for you, see Frequently Asked Questions to fix this.) (Note: In some computer systems, Sandboxie starts the wrong program when you select Run Web Browser. You can tell that a program is sandboxed because its window title bar contains additional Sandboxie indicators: ((NOTE: Newer browsers may not show the # in the title bar, however if you hover your mouse along the edges of the window, it will turn yellow.) Your Web browser should come up sandboxed. ![]() To launch your Web browser, find the desktop shortcut icon for Sandboxed Web Browser and click it:Īlternatively, right-click the Sandboxie Control tray icon, and navigate the popup Tray Icon Menu to select the Run Web Browser action.Ī third option is via the Sandbox Menu in the main window of Sandboxie Control: Getting Started Part Two Part Two: Run Web Browser Cameyo makes it simple, seamless, and secure to deliver Windows and internal web applications to any device from the browser without the need for virtual.
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