FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

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catspyjamas
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FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by catspyjamas » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:34 pm

Hi I'm using sandboxie beta 4.9.2 and have noticed a bug when running IE 11. I get an error message pop up from Sandboxie and this is what I copied to clipboard from within the Sandboxie error window:

SBIE2203 Failed to communicate with Sandboxie Service: *GUIPROXY_00000001 - aswWrcIELoader32.exe [C0000061]
SBIE2205 Service not implemented: Win32Init.2 (00000000)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented: GdiInit.C0000017


Noting the "asw" I assumed this error related to the avast (again...), and so I deleted the sandbox contents and disabled the "avast online security addon" in IE and then tried it again - no error message this time. I re-enabled the avast addon and tried again and got the error message > disabled it and error message gone, rinse and repeat.

NB In spite of the error with the avast addon enabled, IE seemed to work just fine sandboxed. I am not getting any such errors with chrome or FF 28 but I already have the avast! online security addon disabled in those broswers because it clashes with some other addons. I have not tested sandboxie with addon enabled in FF and chrome.

System Info: Win7 64bit + SP1 with avast! 9 free (version 9.0.2016), MBAM Pro (2.0.1.1004).

Apolgies if this has already been reported. I had a look and I'm not sure if this relates to some other issues posted or if this is an entirely different issue (some posts were all gobbledy gook to me). I use FF mainly, so for now if I want to use IE I'll just disable the addon before running sandboxed. Please let me know if you need anymore information to resolve this bug. Thanks.

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Re: FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by catspyjamas » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:37 am

Just noted there is a new beta version of sandboxie out and a programme update for avast. Just update to sandboxie 4.9.4 and updated avast to version 9.0.2018 and rebooted twice. The above problem still persists and the details of the error are unchanged from what is copied and pasted above.

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Re: FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by ky331 » Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:04 pm

Confirming the same 3 error messages as in the first post above,
only my system configuration is IE 8 under Win XP Pro SP3.

Also confirming conflict is definitely with the avast Online Security Add-on --- when DISabled, these errors don't arise, and IE 8 starts sandboxed.

Avast 2014 9.0.2018, and Sandboxie BETA 4.0.9-01.

(I don't believe I had this problem with Avast x.2008, which was the last build I had installed prior to the recent update.)

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Re: FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by Curt@invincea » Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:38 pm

For the time being, just keep this add-on disabled in the sandbox.

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Re: FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by doktornotor » Thu May 01, 2014 5:12 am

Any progress here?

Windows 7/8/8.1 x64
Windows Firewall (behind pfSense router), Avast Free 2014
Sandboxie, AppLocker, EMET 4.1

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Re: FYI - Issue with avast!9, IE11 and sandboxie 4.9.2

Post by catspyjamas » Sat May 31, 2014 5:31 am

doktornotor wrote:Any progress here?
I've just upgraded to sandboxie 4.12 and the issue persists with IE11:

SBIE2203 Failed to communicate with Sandboxie Service: *GUIPROXY_00000001 - aswWrcIELoader32.exe [C0000061]
SBIE2205 Service not implemented: Win32Init.2 (00000000)
SBIE2205 Service not implemented: GdiInit.C0000017

As per Curt's advice above - I'll just disable the avast add-on in IE until this is fixed.

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