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EnZioBe
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by EnZioBe » 11 Jul 2017, 14:43
Is there a way to run NZBGet in Sandboxie? I cannot find a way to do this.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 11 Jul 2017, 17:07
Any error messages?
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EnZioBe
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by EnZioBe » 11 Jul 2017, 17:17
Unfortunately no error messages appear. The program does not appear in the Notification Area or in the browser (Opera, which runs in a sandbox). There is a quick flash which I think is a DOS window, and then nothing. Note that this flash also appears when I run NZBGet normally (not sandboxed).
You may also note that I have both nzbget.exe and python.exe as trusted applications in Bitdefender.
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EnZioBe
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by EnZioBe » 11 Jul 2017, 18:26
All commands do print data on the screen (DOS cmd prompt).
n zbget -s shows a menu at the bottom of the screen and it appears to be sandboxed (# before and after the window title).
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 11 Jul 2017, 18:50
So everything works then?
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EnZioBe
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by EnZioBe » 11 Jul 2017, 18:51
I wouldn't say so, because I cannot see the GUI of the program in my browser.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 11 Jul 2017, 18:53
Have you tried opening web-interface in browser after starting "nzbget.exe -s" in command prompt?
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EnZioBe
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by EnZioBe » 11 Jul 2017, 19:08
I ran nzbget -s in command prompt, but how do I start the browser in web-interface? If I simply try to run nzbget.exe, nothing comes up in the browser.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 11 Jul 2017, 19:18
Well, how one would start a browser, hmm. Let me think... how about clicking on an icon with red fox or a circle splitted in three colour sectors with a blue point in the middle?
Then type the address of NZBGet's built-in web-server, by default "
http://localhost:6789".
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