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how do I block access to c:\ on latest versions of Firefox?

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I'm trying to block access to browse the hard drive in firefox. Googling I have found methods that require modifying a chrome\browser.js file, however I don't see this file in the installation folder, maybe that used to work for older versions.

Any idea how this can be done in newer versions?

Thanks.

I'm trying to block access to browse the hard drive in firefox. Googling I have found methods that require modifying a chrome\browser.js file, however I don't see this file in the installation folder, maybe that used to work for older versions. Any idea how this can be done in newer versions? Thanks.

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Use a limited user account having no administrative permissions when you browse the Internet, or browse from a virtual machine.

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Users do have limited user accounts and are not administrators, however Firefox does not care about that. It will show the drive contents by just typing "C:\" in the address bar (redirects to "file:///c:/").

And, unfortunately, a virtual machine is not an option.

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You would have to run in a sandbox environment that doesn't allow access to local files.

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Thank you. I will research about sandboxing and if it fits the needs of my organization.