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you were talking about Sandboxie here:
http://forums.techguy.org/all-other-...ml#post3897808
Ya....me talks about Sandboxie:
Run your Web browser inside the sandbox. This way any incoming, unsolicited software (spyware, malware and the like) that you download, is trapped in the sandbox. Changes made to your list of Favorites or Bookmarks, hijacking of your preferred start page, new and unwanted icons on your desktop -- all these, and more, are trapped in and bound to the sandbox. You could try a new toolbar add-on, browser extension or just about any kind of software. If you don't like it, you throw away the sandbox, and start again with a fresh sandbox. On the other hand, if you do like the new piece of software, you can re-install it outside the sandbox so it becomes a permanent part of your system. Sandboxie intercepts changes to both your files and registry settings, making it virtually impossible for any software to reach outside the sandbox. Sandboxie traps cached browser items into the sandbox as a by-product of normal operation, so when you throw away the sandbox, all the history records and other side-effects of your browsing disappear as well. Very easy to use, install and when you run the program from it's Sandboxie icon, it opens your default browser and your inside the sand box. The only way you can tell your in the sand box, is the fact you ran your browser by clicking the SandBoxie icon. You can also run other kinds of programs that go to the Internet inside the sandbox.