![]() ![]() For better overall security reasons, Sandboxie however will run the browser in the sandbox of your e-mail application. But you want to run the browser in it's own designated sandbox. You now receive an e-mail with a link in it which you want to visit. Concrete examples of this are e.g.: Activate applications in other sandboxes You have two sandboxes one for your e-mail application and one for your browser. This can be most useful if certain actions inside one sandbox must be executed inside another one. SandboxieReflector is a small application that lets you reflect some pre-specified commands (via a command line) into a designated sandbox, even from inside another sandbox. Please only use this product if you know what you're doing and if you can assess the risks and are willing to accept them! Introduction SandboxieReflector could, in the hands of unknowledgeable persons, make your Sandboxie totally ineffective. It is a user-contributed utility for use with the excellent Windows security application Sandboxie check it out if you haven't already! It is available free of charge you can download the installation zip file from the links below Current version SandboxieReflector was created by Carl Colijn, TwoLogs, primarily to scratch my own itch. SandboxieReflector - version 12.3.19 Introduction
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