However, Sandboxie Plus will automatically create sandboxed versions of the software needed to access those files. Note that you can also "open" non-executable files in a sandbox the same way. Choose the one you've created, and soon you'll see the results on your screen. Sandboxie Plus will ask you which sandbox you'd like to open the file with. And if something manages to slip through the cracks, check our guide on how to tell if your computer has a virus. Always ensure to, at the very least, scan your files or folders with Windows' built-in Microsoft Defender as we saw in the past. It's an extra layer of security for dealing with suspect files. Remember, though, that Sandboxie Plus is not an antivirus. That's useful if you want to keep using the sandboxed apps, but always from within your secure sandbox. The second, Protect this sandbox from deletion or emptying, ensures your sandbox will remain unscathed if you absent-mindedly try to delete it or empty any files created within it. Enabling it ensures that after you close ("terminate") the last active app in the sandbox, Sandboxie will automatically delete its contents. The first is Auto delete content when last sandboxed process terminates. Thankfully, those options are somewhat self-explanatory, so we won't have to expand on them. Under the next section of the same tab, Box Delete options, you can add some deletion-related automation to your sandbox.
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