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When to run Sandbox
I inserted myself into previous thread re. Sandbox and I'm still not sure when to run on Sandbox and when to not to, Dave.
If I understand you correctly I should only run Sandbox when I'm doind something which appears "risky." This brings to mind a couple of scenarios: * Suppose I'm on my iMac HD and I get notification that there's an update to my MacOS. Do I tell it to install later and quickly switch to Sandbox? * Suppose there an update to my VMWare? I can see that I would store other updates in my newly created "New Applications Folder" on my desktop as your manual suggests. But what about those 2? * And, I mentioned that VMWare came back to me (after I created Sandbox) and asked me if I had "copied" or "moved" VMware (I chose "copy") and then my Windows Quicken did seem to run o.k. Then when I went back to running from the iMac HD, VMware again asked me if I had "copied" or "moved" the program. Again, I made the same choice. I just found it curious. Any comments on that? Many thanks as always, Tuni |
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