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Just updated, blocks sandboxie, nothing but blank pages

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Pretty much as the tag-line says. I just ran the latest update -- 51.0.1. (32bit). Now, opening with Sandboxie I get just a blank page. All the headers, etc. are in place, but nothing happens on any page. I can open the Bookmark Menu, for example, and click a bookmark, but nothing happens. Opening WITHOUT Sandboxie presents no problems, everything is normal (except that my Hotmail account is blocked, oh, well)

Pretty much as the tag-line says. I just ran the latest update -- 51.0.1. (32bit). Now, opening with Sandboxie I get just a blank page. All the headers, etc. are in place, but nothing happens on any page. I can open the Bookmark Menu, for example, and click a bookmark, but nothing happens. Opening WITHOUT Sandboxie presents no problems, everything is normal (except that my Hotmail account is blocked, oh, well)

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Hmm. Now THERE'S a thing....Just on a whim, with Firefox running, I clicked the "run web browser" entry in the systray iteration of Sandboxie. It works; Firefox is now running with Sandboxie. So apparently, it's the actual sign-in process that causes the glitch. Hmmm...must ponder. But, under any circumstances, thanks for the fast reply, cor-el!

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Try to disable multi-process tabs in Firefox. You can disable multi-process tabs in Firefox by setting the related prefs to false on the about:config page.

  • browser.tabs.remote.autostart = false
  • browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 = false
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Thanks cor-el. I appreciate the assist, but, no joy. Thinking back, it seems to me that Sandboxie and Firefox often don't play together well. I'll keep looking and waiting for an update/patch.

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Hmm. Now THERE'S a thing....Just on a whim, with Firefox running, I clicked the "run web browser" entry in the systray iteration of Sandboxie. It works; Firefox is now running with Sandboxie. So apparently, it's the actual sign-in process that causes the glitch. Hmmm...must ponder. But, under any circumstances, thanks for the fast reply, cor-el!