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can someone tell me how to permanently remove the navigation bar so that a user cannot put it back himself. i do not want users to be able to browse to the local c:\ through this navigtion bar. using firefox 7. thanks

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i have locked down a client using policy editor for Windows 7. and i want to restrict a user to one website only via a firefox shortcut on the desktop and to restrict their access to the local system drive which is currently vulnerable using the navigation bar. i know how to right click and rmeove but the user can put this back himself quiet easily and then browse anywhere on the local machine or web.

i have locked down a client using policy editor for Windows 7. and i want to restrict a user to one website only via a firefox shortcut on the desktop and to restrict their access to the local system drive which is currently vulnerable using the navigation bar. i know how to right click and rmeove but the user can put this back himself quiet easily and then browse anywhere on the local machine or web.

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Even then it won't work.
If the location bar is hidden then you can use Ctrl+L to bring up a pop-up with a location bar.

You would probably need to run Firefox in a sandbox that doesn't allow access to the local file system to get that working properly.

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Even then it won't work.
If the location bar is hidden then you can use Ctrl+L to bring up a pop-up with a location bar.

You would probably need to run Firefox in a sandbox that doesn't allow access to the local file system to get that working properly.

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can you explain what a sandbox is? and explain how i can confgure this. thanks