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- Fri Jun 05, 2015 12:21 am
 - Forum: Problem Reports
 - Topic: Unable to Delete Sandbox
 - Replies: 13
 - Views: 2136
 
Re: Unable to Delete Sandbox
Which programs would I add?  I added iexplorer.exe and palemoon.exe, but to no avail.
		- Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:07 pm
 - Forum: Problem Reports
 - Topic: Unable to Delete Sandbox
 - Replies: 13
 - Views: 2136
 
Unable to Delete Sandbox
Attached is the message I occasionally get when I attempt to empty a sandbox. The only solution is to restart the computer and then it can be emptied. I am hoping there is something I can do besides a restart. I am using version 4.18 on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit computer. Can anyone please help? Thanks i...
		- Tue Nov 25, 2014 7:02 pm
 - Forum: Problem Reports
 - Topic: IE11 Taking A Long Time To Close
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 782
 
Re: IE11 Taking A Long Time To Close
Thanks, bo.elam and Dun.  I will try IE11 out of the sandbox and see how long IE processes remain running after it closes.  I'm glad it's not a problem with Sandboxie.  I think I'll stick to Palemoon for most of my browsing.
		- Sun Nov 23, 2014 3:12 am
 - Forum: Problem Reports
 - Topic: IE11 Taking A Long Time To Close
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 782
 
IE11 Taking A Long Time To Close
Hello:
I don't know if this is a problem, but thought I'd post here.
I've set all browsers to be automatically sand boxed. Every time I close IE11 it hangs inside the sandbox for about 20-30 sec then closes. Is this normal? It doesn't happen with other browsers. Thanks in advance.
		I don't know if this is a problem, but thought I'd post here.
I've set all browsers to be automatically sand boxed. Every time I close IE11 it hangs inside the sandbox for about 20-30 sec then closes. Is this normal? It doesn't happen with other browsers. Thanks in advance.
- Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:30 am
 - Forum: Anything Else
 - Topic: Matousec reports a new kernel user hook vulnerability
 - Replies: 130
 - Views: 45927
 
 Apparently, there is no way to implement SRP in Windows XP Home (for what reason, I don't know...that's a different rant), thererfore, IMHO, something like ProcessGuard is needed in its place. Actually, there is. See here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=200772 (Note it's a bit date...
		- Tue May 18, 2010 3:02 pm
 - Forum: Anything Else
 - Topic: Matousec reports a new kernel user hook vulnerability
 - Replies: 130
 - Views: 45927
 
 ...Why use ProcessGuard when you can use Windows' built-in security? If you're using Windows XP Pro, SRP is great. If you're using Windows 7 Pro and above, use SRP/AppLocker! And that means you can use Sandboxie without fear of hook "conflicts" giving way to bypasses... Apparently, there is no way ...
		- Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:44 pm
 - Forum: Positive Reviews
 - Topic: Sandboxie is Fantastic
 - Replies: 0
 - Views: 4974
 
Sandboxie is Fantastic
Recently, I acquired a rogue anti-virus (Anti-Virus 2010) via driveby download.  I terminated all programs inside the Sandbox and it was as if I never was infected.  Thank you for this wonderful software.  Keep up the good work!