Symantec / Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello all,
I installed Norton Security (trial) 22.10.1.10 on Windows 10 x64 CU.
I set Internet Explorer set as the default browser and I did not experience any issues launching it Sandboxed (either using the "Run Web browser" option, or by dragging IE to Sandboxie).
Can you please try creating a new Sandbox with default settings and see if the issue occurs there as well? (If not, delete the contents of your Sandbox and re-try).
Also, try re-setting your Norton settings to default:
Open Norton, go to "Settings" ---> Firewall Settings, hit "Use Defaults" at the top right.
Do the same for all of the other settings, reboot and re-try opening IE in a new Sandbox.
Regards,
Barb.-
I installed Norton Security (trial) 22.10.1.10 on Windows 10 x64 CU.
I set Internet Explorer set as the default browser and I did not experience any issues launching it Sandboxed (either using the "Run Web browser" option, or by dragging IE to Sandboxie).
Can you please try creating a new Sandbox with default settings and see if the issue occurs there as well? (If not, delete the contents of your Sandbox and re-try).
Also, try re-setting your Norton settings to default:
Open Norton, go to "Settings" ---> Firewall Settings, hit "Use Defaults" at the top right.
Do the same for all of the other settings, reboot and re-try opening IE in a new Sandbox.
Regards,
Barb.-
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hi Barb.-,
without time today, i quick tried two things:
1. Workarround of "deugniet" (Norton Exploit Prevention-setting. Turned it OFF ) - Result = IE and FF works fine in SB.
2. Setting everything in Norton Security to Firewall Default settings with reboot = This does not work
I will test on the weekend more....
Regards
Tom
without time today, i quick tried two things:
1. Workarround of "deugniet" (Norton Exploit Prevention-setting. Turned it OFF ) - Result = IE and FF works fine in SB.
2. Setting everything in Norton Security to Firewall Default settings with reboot = This does not work
I will test on the weekend more....
Regards
Tom
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
My workaround worked for 2 days, then firefox stopped launching again.
Disabled that norton firewall setting, posted on the previous page, browser is currently working again, no idea if it'll last.
Disabled that norton firewall setting, posted on the previous page, browser is currently working again, no idea if it'll last.
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Did some further testing. Two laptops with the same software (IE11/Firefox 55.0.3/Sandboxie 5.20/Win10 1703 build 15063.608 x64/Norton Security v22.10.1.10): laptop A no problems sandboxing browsers with Norton Exploit Prevention ON and laptop B sandboxing browsers only works with Norton Exploit Prevention OFF.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Make today a Norton Security Online "Live Update" and get after this a Norton Security Online patch. After i make a reboot and enable after the reboot Norton Exploit Prevention-settings - but it still does'nt work.
-> Disable Norton Exploit Prevention-settings again and all works fine
-> Disable Norton Exploit Prevention-settings again and all works fine
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello,
I am still unable to reproduce the issue. Did you try setting everything to default and re-testing in a new Sandbox? (not just Firewall, but every other setting).
I applied the live update (which included a patch), I rebooted the computer and ensured that Exploit Prevention was still set to "On" under Firewall --> Intrusion and Browser Protection. I launched IE as well as Firefox without issues.
Can I please get you to re-enable the Exploit Prevention option and post the results of the Resource Access Monitor? (Use the "</>" button to format it).
https://www.sandboxie.com/ResourceAccessMonitor
Also, please provide a copy of your Sandboxie configuration file: Configure--> Edit configuration
Copy-Paste the contents in your post (use the "</>" to format it).
Regards,
Barb.-
I am still unable to reproduce the issue. Did you try setting everything to default and re-testing in a new Sandbox? (not just Firewall, but every other setting).
I applied the live update (which included a patch), I rebooted the computer and ensured that Exploit Prevention was still set to "On" under Firewall --> Intrusion and Browser Protection. I launched IE as well as Firefox without issues.
Can I please get you to re-enable the Exploit Prevention option and post the results of the Resource Access Monitor? (Use the "</>" button to format it).
https://www.sandboxie.com/ResourceAccessMonitor
Also, please provide a copy of your Sandboxie configuration file: Configure--> Edit configuration
Copy-Paste the contents in your post (use the "</>" to format it).
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
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I can PM you my sandboxie configuration if you like as well. (its massive). However my firefox box has no special settings (force firefox and utorrent, and auto-delete box when processes terminate).... Only time I touch the configuration myself, is to specify locations of sandboxes on other drives (not browsers).
I also tried disabling addons (ad blocker, youtube downloader) but it made no difference.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello stonerd,
Please do provide the sandboxie configuration file, I am not seeing anything specific in the Res. Acc. Mon.
Also, are you using the Norton templates in Sandboxie? (if yes, remove them, if no add them and see if that helps).
I just re-tested and still did not receive any problems.
Regards,
Barb.-
Please do provide the sandboxie configuration file, I am not seeing anything specific in the Res. Acc. Mon.
Also, are you using the Norton templates in Sandboxie? (if yes, remove them, if no add them and see if that helps).
I just re-tested and still did not receive any problems.
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
@Barb
Do you want a WER.tmp.dmp of a failed sandboxed IE11?
MERGED POST
If so DM me your mail.
Do you want a WER.tmp.dmp of a failed sandboxed IE11?
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If so DM me your mail.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello deugniet (and all) ,
Please provide the info I requested above (Sandboxie config file as well as the Res. Acc. Mon output) so that I can compare the results.
If possible, add a PML log to the mix:.
Download procmon.exe from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... ds/procmon
Start procmon and reproduce the issue, then save the log and provide us the link (you will have to upload it to a file hosting website as they tend to be big files).
If you do not want to post the link here, you can send it to support@sandboxie.com
For the rest of the required information, please either post it in your response, or send me a PM.
Regards,
Barb.-
Please provide the info I requested above (Sandboxie config file as well as the Res. Acc. Mon output) so that I can compare the results.
If possible, add a PML log to the mix:.
Download procmon.exe from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... ds/procmon
Start procmon and reproduce the issue, then save the log and provide us the link (you will have to upload it to a file hosting website as they tend to be big files).
If you do not want to post the link here, you can send it to support@sandboxie.com
For the rest of the required information, please either post it in your response, or send me a PM.
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Sent you a mail via support@sandboxie.com. PML-logfile is 14 megabyte. Hope this helps.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
deugniet,
Thank you for your PMs and emails, the devs have been reviewing them and would like to request the wer.tmp file now (you can send it to support@sandboxie.com if you do not want to post it here).
The specific file/location they want is:
Drive:\Sandbox\<username>\DefaultBox\user\all\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERDDA1.tmp.dmp
We are still unable to reproduce the issue so any additional information will be appreciated.
Also, if anybody gets a chance to reinstall Norton and see if that helps, it would be appreciated.
Regards,
Barb.-
Thank you for your PMs and emails, the devs have been reviewing them and would like to request the wer.tmp file now (you can send it to support@sandboxie.com if you do not want to post it here).
The specific file/location they want is:
Drive:\Sandbox\<username>\DefaultBox\user\all\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WERDDA1.tmp.dmp
We are still unable to reproduce the issue so any additional information will be appreciated.
Also, if anybody gets a chance to reinstall Norton and see if that helps, it would be appreciated.
Regards,
Barb.-
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
@Barb
Reinstalled NS v22.10.1.10. For now I can sandbox both browsers (Firefox 55.0.3 and IE11) with Norton Exploit Protection ON. Sandboxie v5.21.2.
Reinstalled NS v22.10.1.10. For now I can sandbox both browsers (Firefox 55.0.3 and IE11) with Norton Exploit Protection ON. Sandboxie v5.21.2.
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Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
Hello, sorry I do not speak English, I am using Google Translator:Barb@Invincea wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2017 3:40 pmHello,
I am still unable to reproduce the issue. Did you try setting everything to default and re-testing in a new Sandbox? (not just Firewall, but every other setting).
I applied the live update (which included a patch), I rebooted the computer and ensured that Exploit Prevention was still set to "On" under Firewall --> Intrusion and Browser Protection. I launched IE as well as Firefox without issues.
Can I please get you to re-enable the Exploit Prevention option and post the results of the Resource Access Monitor? (Use the "</>" button to format it).
https://www.sandboxie.com/ResourceAccessMonitor
Also, please provide a copy of your Sandboxie configuration file: Configure--> Edit configuration
Copy-Paste the contents in your post (use the "</>" to format it).
Regards,
Barb.-
My SEP also appeared on this issue, I found the problem is SEP updated the latest "LiveUpdate" after the emergence of this problem, only the common browser can not open, the other can.
Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers
@Barb
I have another laptop with the same problem. So two laptops affected and one works fine. Maybe caused by (a corrupted?) Norton LiveUpdate? I'll reinstall NS asap.
I have another laptop with the same problem. So two laptops affected and one works fine. Maybe caused by (a corrupted?) Norton LiveUpdate? I'll reinstall NS asap.
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