I have installed MIDI yoke (1.75), VSThost (1.54 x64) and REAPER (5.211 x64) inside sandboxie. Back in SBIE 5.10 things worked fine. After updating to SBIE 5.12, MIDI yoke devices are not available in VSThost and REAPER. However I tried their x86 counterpart, MIDI yoke devices are listed and works f...
I had this problem previously, but I thought it's just randomness and ignored. Then it just happened again. After using cheat engine inside sandboxie, sandboxie won't start any program and shows an error instead. I know I can fix this by clearing sandbox but I have lots of stuffs inside, kinda lazy ...
To investigate it further I tried to debug it and find out that it was look for permission account on SAI folder. The account was "Everyone" which doesn't exist, so it terminate itself. Patching to jump the error message is not the right way to do. What I did was to change the account it was lookin...
It doesn't kill ollydbg, it happen because SAI had an error while running inside the sandbox. I tried to install SAI in the sandbox and run it but SAI reported an error in the log - Error: Directory not have access rights. My guess is that maybe that SAI need rights and permissions for Local System...
I applied the patch I made on win8.1 to my win7 setup. Now SAI works but sandboxie still kills ollydbg when I debug.
Do I need to add some rules in sandbox resource access?
I'm unclear on something here... does the debugger run inside or outside of the sandbox? And related to that, does it make a difference either way for your problem? Debugger inside sandboxie. I don't know how to debug from outside because it ends quickly, no time to attach. If I start debugee from ...
I'm trying to get a program run in sandboxie. It works outside sandboxie but not inside, probably because it mess with folder security/permission stuffs during setup. I have previously patched the program to ignore such error under an older version of sandboxie(I can't remember the version) and it w...
I think it's possible, but I would not use it. Imagine sandboxie asking you "This program tries to write x bytes to c:\blah blah blah, do you want to allow it?" "This program tries to create a registry key in HKCU\SOFTWARES\blah blah blah, do you want to allow it?" and breaks execution 1145148108931...
Thanks Tzuk & goodbye. Sandboxie is a great tool and I hope it still will be...(reminded of a certain software become full of useless features and ads after being acquired)