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...Shared Space'. The Virtual Desktop can be password-protected for added privacy. The virtual keyboard allows you to securely enter confidential passwords without fear of key-logging software. The Virtual Desktop UI can be used in both 'Classic' (Windows style) and 'Tablet' modes by selecting the mode from the Settings . You can reset the kiosk and clear shared space at any time...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6274-The-Virtual-Desktop.html...Shared Space'. The Virtual Kiosk can be password-protected for added privacy. The virtual keyboard allows you to securely enter confidential passwords without fear of key-logging software. The kiosk UI can be used in both 'Classic' (Windows style) and 'Tablet' modes by selecting the mode from the Settings . You can reset the kiosk and clear shared space at any time...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4738-The--Virtual-Kiosk.html...Shared Space' folder to save any files you want to access from Windows. This folder is the only place that the virtual desktop can write to on the host file system. The virtual desktop can be password-protected for added privacy. The virtual keyboard lets you securely enter confidential passwords without fear of key-logging software. The virtual desktop UI can be used...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9059-The-Virtual-Desktop.html...shared space Rule Number 5 6 7 8 Action Run Virtually Run Virtually Run Virtually Run Virtually Target File Group - All Applications File Group - All Applications File Group - All Applications File Group - Shared Spaces File Reputation Unrecognized Unrecognized Unrecognized Unrecognized File origin Source of file creation Application Any Web Browsers Email Clients File Downloaders Pseudo File Downloaders File Archivers Management...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9170-Auto-Containment-Rules.html...Shared Space' is the only folder they can write to: Click the 'Add' button then select the item you want to exclude: File Groups - Choose a category of files or folders to which access should be granted For example, select 'Executables' to allow access to files with extensions .exe .dll .sys .ocx .bat .pif .scr .cpl, */cmd.exe *.bat, *.cmd See File...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9169-Containment-Settings.html...Shared Space - Applications in the container cannot save files to your local file system. Because of this, CIS creates a special folder at 'C:/ProgramData/Shared Space' for you to save files created or downloaded in the container. You can access files in this folder from your local desktop. The containment settings area lets you configure all aspects of the container...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9168-Containment-Configuration.html...Shared Spaces Off Unrecognized Any Any Any On Off Off N/A Clicking the handle at the bottom of the interface opens a rule configuration panel: Add - Allows you to add a new sandbox rule. See the section ' Adding an Auto-Sandbox Rule ' for guidance on creating a new rule. Edit - Allows you to modify the selected sandbox rule. See the section...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7763-Configuring-Rules-for-Auto-Sandbox.html...Shared Space' is the only folder they can write to: Add a file/folder exclusion Click the 'Add' button in the 'Manage Exclusions' dialog File Groups - Choose a category of files or folders to which access should be granted. For example, select 'Executables' to create an exception for all files with the extensions .exe .dll .sys .ocx .bat .pif .scr .cpl, */cmd.exe...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-12595-Give-Contained-Applications-Write-Access-to-Local-Folders.html...Shared Spaces, Windows Management and so on. Select 'Contains' or 'Does Not Contain' option from the drop down menu. 'Does Not Contain' inverts your selected choice. Enter the object name as filter criteria in the text box. For example, if you choose 'Contains' then enter the phrase 'surfer.exe' in the text field, then you will only see logs with surfer.exe...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-15369-Search-and-Filter-Logs.html... Running Browsers Inside the Virtual Desktop The Virtual Desktop provides an extremely secure environment for Internet related activities because it isolates your browser from the rest of your computer. Just by visiting them, malicious websites can install viruses malware, rootkits and spyware onto your computer that can allow hackers to steal confidential information. Surfing the 'net from inside the virtual...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6280-Running-Browsers-Inside-the-Virtual-Desktop.html