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Sandbox - how to copy *all* apps?
Trying to use SD for a testing environment as a build new software packages.
The problem I'm having is that the "Sandbox" function excludes 3rd party apps, simply linking back to the originals instead. This means, for example, that if I push an upgrade of a 3rd party app to my Sandbox as a test... well, it is a bit of a flawed test. I need to be able to test updates to MS Office, Firefox, Adobe products, etc. without disturbing my primary partition. Is there a workaround other than simply doing a full backup? I like the Sandbox concept, and love the idea of testing it under a "normal" user account instead of some pristine one that hasn't been logged into, but it just seems to fall a bit short. |
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Sure, use "Sandbox - shared users".
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do'h! I was just coming in here to post a "never mind, I'm an idiot" message once my backup completed, but you beat me to it thanks! |
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