But I reinstalled, followed deugneit's instructions, and at least for now this works. So here's to squeaky wheels getting the grease!
Symantec / Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
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Re: Web browsers (only) not working
I figured out Norton was the problem because I uninstalled it and Sandboxie worked (it is a known conflict, so I feel sheepish complaining but whatever).
But I reinstalled, followed deugneit's instructions, and at least for now this works. So here's to squeaky wheels getting the grease!
But I reinstalled, followed deugneit's instructions, and at least for now this works. So here's to squeaky wheels getting the grease!
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
All,
Could somebody please use ProcDump to generate a dump?
Download via here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... s/procdump
Open up an Admin command prompt and type the following (do not hit enter):
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe [If using firefox, replace iexplore.exe for firefox.exe].
Attempt to launch a browser in Sandboxie and, immediately after, hit enter in the command prompt.
Save the dump file and either post a link here, or send it to support@sandboxie.com
Regards,
Barb.-
Could somebody please use ProcDump to generate a dump?
Download via here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... s/procdump
Open up an Admin command prompt and type the following (do not hit enter):
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe [If using firefox, replace iexplore.exe for firefox.exe].
Attempt to launch a browser in Sandboxie and, immediately after, hit enter in the command prompt.
Save the dump file and either post a link here, or send it to support@sandboxie.com
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Weird. Suddenly IE11 can be sandboxed again with Norton Exploit Protection ON. Was busy making a procdump... So 3 of of 3 laptops solved.
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
"The syntax of the command is incorrect"Barb@Invincea wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:26 pmAll,
Could somebody please use ProcDump to generate a dump?
Download via here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... s/procdump
Open up an Admin command prompt and type the following (do not hit enter):
procdump -ma -e <iexplore.exe> [If using firefox, replace iexplore.exe for firefox.exe].
Attempt to launch a browser in Sandboxie and, immediately after, hit enter in the command prompt.
Save the dump file and either post a link here, or send it to support@sandboxie.com
Regards,
Barb.-
This is all I get. I downloaded, ran the 64bit .exe, restarted the computer... Do I need to put procdump anywhere in particular? I don't know how to use it.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
stonerd ,
Sorry, I fixed the steps, I left the " < > " in place.
The command is:
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe
Regards,
Barb.-
Sorry, I fixed the steps, I left the " < > " in place.
The command is:
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
" 'procdump' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"Barb@Invincea wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 12:49 pmstonerd ,
Sorry, I fixed the steps, I left the " < > " in place.
The command is:
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe
Regards,
Barb.-
Just to recount what I've done - I downloaded it, unzipped it, put it on desktop, opened the 64bit .exe, and have restarted the computer since.
Windows 8.1
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello stonerd,
You will then need to navigate to your Desktop via Command Prompt , so that it can find the program.
For example:
cd Users\ReplaceWithYourUsername\Desktop
So, to recap:
Open up an Admin command prompt and navigate to the location where procdump is located
(For Example : cd Users\ReplaceWithYourUsername\Desktop)
After accessing the location, type the following (do not hit enter):
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe [If using firefox, replace iexplore.exe for firefox.exe].
Attempt to launch a browser in Sandboxie and, immediately after, hit enter in the command prompt.
Save the dump file and either post a link here, or send it to support@sandboxie.com
Regards,
Barb.-
You will then need to navigate to your Desktop via Command Prompt , so that it can find the program.
For example:
cd Users\ReplaceWithYourUsername\Desktop
So, to recap:
Open up an Admin command prompt and navigate to the location where procdump is located
(For Example : cd Users\ReplaceWithYourUsername\Desktop)
After accessing the location, type the following (do not hit enter):
procdump -ma -e iexplore.exe [If using firefox, replace iexplore.exe for firefox.exe].
Attempt to launch a browser in Sandboxie and, immediately after, hit enter in the command prompt.
Save the dump file and either post a link here, or send it to support@sandboxie.com
Regards,
Barb.-
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hi together,
the following process was successful (Exploit Prevention set to "On" and FF and IE works fine )
*** Complete uninstallation *** of Sandboxie and "Norten Security Online" and for both: *** no take over *** from user settings / configurations due the uninstallation program.
The bad thing is, now i have to configure the user setting manual ...
...by the way - Question I can copy the old saved Sandboxie.ini into the program directory and then load with the old settings/.ini? The ald ".ini" is from the new beta (SB 5.21), but now i install SB 5.20, are they compatible?
Greetings
Tom
the following process was successful (Exploit Prevention set to "On" and FF and IE works fine )
*** Complete uninstallation *** of Sandboxie and "Norten Security Online" and for both: *** no take over *** from user settings / configurations due the uninstallation program.
The bad thing is, now i have to configure the user setting manual ...
...by the way - Question I can copy the old saved Sandboxie.ini into the program directory and then load with the old settings/.ini? The ald ".ini" is from the new beta (SB 5.21), but now i install SB 5.20, are they compatible?
Greetings
Tom
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello Thomas.Weinreich,
So to confirm, reinstalling both applications did the trick for you?
Regarding the ini file,here are some examples that might help you migrate it:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=13428
viewtopic.php?t=2926
Regards,
Barb.-
So to confirm, reinstalling both applications did the trick for you?
Regarding the ini file,here are some examples that might help you migrate it:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=13428
viewtopic.php?t=2926
Regards,
Barb.-
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hi Barb,
yes i can confirm this.
Maybe it's important: After the Norton installation i execute first all from Norton required live updates / pachtes - everytime after this with a PC restart.
Later after i install Sandboxie...
Thx for the ini migration links !
Regards
Tom
yes i can confirm this.
Maybe it's important: After the Norton installation i execute first all from Norton required live updates / pachtes - everytime after this with a PC restart.
Later after i install Sandboxie...
Thx for the ini migration links !
Regards
Tom
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Work fine with me.Norton Exploit Prevention-setting. Turned it OFF
Thanks for the post and all replys.
Regards,
Wael
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello powergo ,
If you get a chance, could you please try the solution provided above, which involves re-installing Norton (and if needed, Sandboxie)?
Regards,
Barb.-
If you get a chance, could you please try the solution provided above, which involves re-installing Norton (and if needed, Sandboxie)?
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
1. Norton exploit erevention OFFBarb@Invincea wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:19 pmHello powergo ,
If you get a chance, could you please try the solution provided above, which involves re-installing Norton (and if needed, Sandboxie)?
Regards,
Barb.-
2. I remove Norton toolbar
Firefox work fine in sandbox without error.
I hope this help.
Regards,
Wael
Wael
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
I'm experiencing very similar issues with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 since the latest October updates (but no problem with Windows 7). It's happening with Firefox, IE and Chrome. None of these browsers will run Sandboxed anymore and all were running fine before the Windows updates. See my post: "Windows 10 & Windows 8.1 No Longer Work" where I also included a snapshot of Sandboxie details when it happens. I've suggested to the moderator that my post, plus this be incorporated into the post:
"Windows 10 - Fall Update - Not yet supported [work in progress]"
"Windows 10 - Fall Update - Not yet supported [work in progress]"
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello brw11,
We are still unable to reproduce this issue.
However, there are 2 things for you to try, as of now:
1 - Reinstall Norton (the fact that this helped other users seems to indicate that the problem might be on Norton's end).
2 - Turn off Exploit Prevention - Probably you want to try this as the last resource.
If anything new comes up , we will update this thread.
Regards,
Barb.-
We are still unable to reproduce this issue.
However, there are 2 things for you to try, as of now:
1 - Reinstall Norton (the fact that this helped other users seems to indicate that the problem might be on Norton's end).
2 - Turn off Exploit Prevention - Probably you want to try this as the last resource.
If anything new comes up , we will update this thread.
Regards,
Barb.-
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