![]() ![]() I thought about trying another program a while back, and then realized the biggest CON - there is NO easy way to export/backup your usernames, passwords and notes for use in one of the other major programs out there. Manually adding/editing fields in an existing login site/record is terribly akward at best once you find the edit section you can't easily add the field you want unless it is already shown. I've used this software for a few years, and I have found a good number of CONS that have yet to be resolved, which are in no particular order. Roboform makes it pretty easy to find what I need, when I need it, and has a quick and easy secure password generator built into the interface too. I manage passwords not only for myself, but also client resources and my family, so I have hundreds if not thousands of access credentials to manage. I like the fact that the program installs on my desktop computer AND integrates into my web browsers, as well as several programs on my computer as well. Obviously, what I like most about this program is that it manages my usernames and passwords quite effectively. The one feature I wish RoboForm had was the ability to bulk-change passwords at the click of a button if you get an inkling that something of yours may have been compromised. It could be more aligned and user-friendly. The second gripe would just be inconsistencies within the UI(s) of the various apps. Anyway, it's not a big deal to open up the app and copy a password now and again. A little ironic as RoboFORM originally started out as an auto-form completion tool. There are some login forms that RoboForm has a hard time with. There are extensions for virtually every browser and sync generally works well. This, compared to the Last Pass "card" view for example is way more efficient. I like how condensed the UI is and the organizational "tree" folder structure, while bringing me back to Windows 3.1 days (joke) is actually probably the best approach for cramming in many passwords for many organizations. For individuals, I still recommend the free version of LastPass but for any heavier user, RoboForm is certainly worth the consideration.Īt a previous organization we used to use KeePass which the desktop password editor seems to be based on, so familiarity went a long way for me. Despite the lack of polish of the UI in some areas, I find RoboForm a lifesaver that I don't go a day without using. I can confirm it also on an empty sandbox.Commenti: I have a business license which offers administrative control over a number of accounts. Can you reproduce this problem on an empty sandbox? In a standard isolation sandbox (yellow sandbox icon). No response In which sandbox type you have this problem? I just updated Sandboxie from a previous version (to be specified). Sandboxie Plus 1.5.1 Is it a new installation of Sandboxie? Please mention any installed security softwareīitdefender What version of Sandboxie are you running? User account with UAC protection completely turned off. Windows 10 pro 21h2 64-bit b19044.2130 In which Windows account you have this problem? Expected behaviorĪ roboform popup window should appear asking to login which then provides access to passwords stored in D:\My Documents\RoboForm What is your Windows edition and version? The program is installed only outside the sandbox. Other extensions seem to be working fine. ![]() Works outside the sandbox and in previous versions. an error box immediately appears saying "Can not start Roboform" Click on the roboform icon at the top bar. ![]()
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