If I may be so bold as to praise myself the file browse panel I added recently is awesome! As it features the full explorer context menu it is a viable replacement for opening the box file root in a separate explorer window. Since its in, I use it in 9/10 cases when i need to mess with the boxed files. Just to point to a new very useful feature that I'm sure many of you will love as well.
This is a very cool feature! Will it be possible to copy-paste/move from this panel to another explorer window?
This does look cool indeed, because I have to admit that I often try to avoid opening Win Explorer inside the sandbox because it was so slow. So this feature might sometimes come in handy. And I assume you will only get to see sandboxed files right?
when you set OpenFilePath=* or alike i.e. disable the isolation the new build shows a white icon to indicate this is not longer really a sandbox it is possible already yes it shows only the sandboxed files, its not a repalcement for openign the explorer sandboxed but rather for exploring the sandbox root folder unsandboxed
Created a green New Box (Application Compartment No Isolation) and ini lines are these as expected: Code: Enabled=y AutoRecover=y BlockNetworkFiles=y RecoverFolder=%{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}% RecoverFolder=%Personal% RecoverFolder=%Desktop% BorderColor=#00fd00,ttl Template=RpcPortBindingsExt Template=OpenBluetooth Template=SkipHook Template=FileCopy Template=qWave Template=BlockPorts Template=LingerPrograms Template=AutoRecoverIgnore ConfigLevel=9 NoSecurityIsolation=y UsePrivacyMode=n Next I added first OpenFilePath=*, icon remained green never turned to white then OpenFilePath=D:\Desktop\*, icon remained green never turned to white What am I doing wrong?
lol when you replied before I thought it was an already functional feature Thank you David. Geez I'm getting old...
Just enough excellence with your efforts to woo me to install it. So far i sit back and monitor progress until leaks and bugs are practically nill. I must say so myself you spent enormous time and effort to not only dress it up but to fine tune many useful functions. Congrats!