Sandbox Alert unkown installer/files: add to Exclution instead of Trusted File

1. What actually happened or you saw:

When Sandboxed Unkown installer Alert is shown, there is a option to add to Trusted Files
When Sandboxed Unkown file Alert is shown, there is a option to add to Sandbox Exclution
If you open Active Processes List (Sandboxed Only) Sandboxed apps, you can only add the files to Trusted Files

2. What you wanted to happen or see:

When Sandboxed Unkown installer Alert is shown, there should be an option to add to Sandbox Exclution
When Sandboxed Unkown file Alert is shown, there is a option to add to Sandbox Exclution
If you open Active Processes List (Sandboxed Only) Sandboxed apps, you shoud be avaible to add the files to Sandbox Exclution or Trusted Files

3. Why you think it is desirable:

So the people dont have to look for files in Sandbox exclution and Trusted files.

4. Any other information:

There should be a Promt when you add files to Trusted or Sandbox exclusion. e.g in Sandboxed Apps you can accidently click on Add to Trusted files sine there is no apply button to save the changes, and people might just hit X to close, and it will instantly be added to Trusted files.

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I think this is possibly fixed as you can unblock applications (from all components) with the beta.

Hope it helps.

The unblock applications indeed looks nice, just have to wait for the final release :-TU

but would still like to have that both have “Don’t isolate it again” or “Trust this application”
consistency between the alerts,
instead of “Sandbox exclusion” and “Trust this application” each separate alert when they do the “same thing”
it gnaw on me (my Autism) :P0l

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If you select ‘Trust this application’ then CES assign Trusted Status to this file in the ‘Files List’ and no future alerts will be generated when you run the same application.

This is true.

Sandbox Notification
Clicking Don’t isolate it again assigns ‘Trusted’ status to the file in the File List, so that the application will not be auto-sandboxed in future. Choose this option if you are absolutely sure that the executable is safe.

This is not true: when you click Don’t isolate it again the program will be added to Sandbox exlutions and not to File list