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Re: Chrome & Firefox not opening in Sanboxie

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 3:28 pm
by Barb@Invincea
Hello EXILE,

Did you delete the contents of your Sandbox after updating your browsers?
Does the issue occur in a new Sandbox with default settings?
Is there any antivirus/security software involved?
Do other applications (not web browsers) launch sandboxed?

Regards,
Barb.-

Re: Chrome & Firefox not opening in Sanboxie

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 4:08 pm
by EXILE
1. Yes I have automatically delete sandbox contacts when ending program.
2. Yes it happens in new sandbox with default settings.
3. No AV or security software involved.
4. Yes I tried 6 other programs and they all work fine.

Re: Chrome & Firefox not opening in Sanboxie

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 4:55 pm
by Barb@Invincea
Hello EXILE,

There aren't any reported major issues with web browsers at the moment (unless you are using Norton), your browsers should launch just fine.
Are there any extensions installed on your browsers? Does Internet Explorer launch Sandboxed?

Please post your Sandboxie configuration file and the output of the Resource Access Monitor (using a new sandbox), so that I can review them.
For the Sandboxie config file go to Configure--> Edit configuration
Copy/paste the contents to your response, highlight them and click on the "</>" button to format it.

For the Resource Access Monitor, please follow these guidelines, then post the output here following the same formatting requirements listed above.
https://www.sandboxie.com/ResourceAccessMonitor

Regards,
Barb.-

Re: Chrome & Firefox not opening in Sanboxie

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 5:43 pm
by EXILE
No Iexplore.exe will not run either.

config file:

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[GlobalSettings]

Template=RoboForm
Template=WindowsRasMan
Template=WindowsLive
Template=InternetDownloadManager
Template=OfficeLicensing
ActivationPrompt=n

[DefaultBox]

ConfigLevel=7
AutoRecover=y
BlockNetworkFiles=y
Template=RoboForm
Template=qWave
Template=WindowsFontCache
Template=BlockPorts
Template=LingerPrograms
Template=Chrome_Phishing_DirectAccess
Template=Firefox_Phishing_DirectAccess
Template=AutoRecoverIgnore
RecoverFolder=%{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}%
RecoverFolder=%Personal%
RecoverFolder=%Favorites%
RecoverFolder=%Desktop%
BorderColor=#00FFFF,ttl
Enabled=y
AutoDelete=y
NeverDelete=n
OpenPipePath=\Device\NamedPipe\{9A04C483-2EDC-40CE-B4F9-D9809ADA75E1}*
CopyLimitKb=222890

[UserSettings_2F780455]

SbieCtrl_UserName=keysersoze
SbieCtrl_NextUpdateCheck=1510034632
SbieCtrl_UpdateCheckNotify=n
SbieCtrl_ShowWelcome=n
SbieCtrl_HideWindowNotify=n
SbieCtrl_AutoApplySettings=n
SbieCtrl_SettingChangeNotify=n
SbieCtrl_WindowCoords=775,329,1278,718
SbieCtrl_ActiveView=40022
SbieCtrl_ProcessViewColumnWidths=250,70,300
SbieCtrl_RecoverTarget=D:\Downloads\qBittorrent
SbieCtrl_SaveRecoverTargets=y
SbieCtrl_BoxExpandedView=,
Resource Access Monitor: Trying to run Web Browser sandboxed Chrome is set as default browser...

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(Drive)     \Device\CdRom0
(Drive)     \Device\CdRom1
(Drive)     \Device\HarddiskVolume1
(Drive)     \Device\HarddiskVolume5
(Drive)     \Device\HarddiskVolume6
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Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\DbgEngEvent_00003BE4
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\IDS_STORAGE_MUTEX
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Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SBIE_BOXED_DummyEvent_2780
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Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SBIE_BOXED_RPCSS_SXS_READY
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SBIE_BOXED_ServiceInitComplete_DcomLaunch
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SBIE_BOXED_ServiceInitComplete_Mutex1
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Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SboxSession
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SC_AutoStartComplete
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\ScmCreatedEvent
Ipc         \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\SM0:15332:120:WilError_01
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Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\clbcatq.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\combase.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\COMDLG32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\CRYPT32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\gdi32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\gdi32full.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\IMM32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\kernel.appcore.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\kernel32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\kernelbase.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\MSASN1.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\MSCTF.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\msvcp_win.dll
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Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\ole32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\OLEAUT32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\powrprof.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\profapi.dll
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Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\rpcrt4.dll
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Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\SHCORE.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\SHELL32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\SHLWAPI.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\ucrtbase.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\user32.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\win32u.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\windows.storage.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\WINTRUST.dll
Ipc      O  \KnownDlls\WS2_32.dll
Ipc      O  \RPC Control\lsapolicylookup
Ipc      O  \RPC Control\LSARPC_ENDPOINT
Ipc      O  \RPC Control\lsasspirpc
Ipc      O  \RPC Control\SbieSvcPort
Ipc      O  \Security\LSA_AUTHENTICATION_INITIALIZED
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Re: Chrome & Firefox not opening in Sanboxie

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 9:47 am
by Barb@Invincea
Hello EXILE,

According to the Resource Access Monitor, Symantec Endpoint Protection is installed.

Ipc \BaseNamedObjects\C__ProgramData_Symantec_Symantec Endpoint Protection_14.0.2332.0100.105_Data_Definitions_IPSDefs_20171030.021

We have an ongoing thread about Norton and how it is not working with Sandboxie (especially when trying to launch Web browsers).
Please see:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24879

Regards,
Barb.-

Merging this thread with the Norton one.

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:02 pm
by EXILE
Barb,
Thanks for getting back to me, I read a lot of the post in the Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers topic.
I am running Symantec Endpoint Protection and cannot find any workarounds other then to disable Symantec Endpoint Protection am I missing something?
Is their anything I can do to get it to work?

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:12 pm
by Barb@Invincea
Hello EXILE,

All the possible workarounds are listed in this thread. I recommend that you read all the posts to see if any of them work for you.
Otherwise, you may need to remove Symantec.

Regards,
Barb.-

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:30 pm
by EXILE
I found the specific item in Symantec Endpoint Protection causing the problem, Generic Exploit Mitigation.
Go to Network and Host Exploit Mitigation > Click Configure Settings > Generic Exploit Mitigation Tab uncheck Enable Generic Exploit Mitigation.

All browsers Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer will now open sandboxed. Maybe this will help you solve the issue.

I also tried disabling Generic Exploit Mitigation starting chrome sandboxed then re enabling Generic Exploit Mitigation after trying to go to a website get this error SBIE2203 Failed to communicate with Sandboxie Service: *GUIPROXY_00000001 - WerFault.exe [FF000000]

Hope all this helps to resolve this issue.

If you could contact me via PM when there is a more permanent solution I would appreciate it,

Re: Windows 10 - Fall Update - [Supported in Sandboxie 5.22]

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:39 pm
by brw11
I've upgraded to 5.22 and am still unable to run any Web browsers in Sandboxie (IE, Chrome and Firefox) in either Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (no problem with Windows 7). These have all the latest Windows updates. In all cases I briefly see Sandboxie running several programs, but these quickly disappear and no browser comes up. Neither do any error messages pop up. Until the October Windows updates for both 8.1 and 10 Sandboxie ran fine. Here's what briefly shows up but then disappear so I'm unable to click on any of them:
Sandboxie Problem.jpg
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Re: Windows 10 - Fall Update - [Supported in Sandboxie 5.22]

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:21 pm
by bo.elam
brw11 wrote:
Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:39 pm
I've upgraded to 5.22 and am still unable to run any Web browsers in Sandboxie (IE, Chrome and Firefox) in either Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (no problem with Windows 7).
APMichael already advised you on what to do in the thread below. You must uninstall Norton, thats your fix. Norton has been problematic with Sandboxie for years, and it seems its gotten worse lately.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=24879&p=130725#p130744

Bo

Re: Error Opening Chrome and Firefox browser Sandboxed

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 4:08 am
by marioB
Sandboxie 5.22 in Windows 10.13.1 Fall Update won't start with the message "The application was unable to start correctly (0x000007b). Click OK to close the application". However it can sandbox programs but not browswers.

Windows 10.13.1 (64-bit)
Firefox 56.0.2 (64-bit)
Norton 360
Sandboxie 5.22 (64-bit)

Re: Error Opening Chrome and Firefox browser Sandboxed

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 3:23 pm
by deugniet
marioB wrote:
Fri Nov 10, 2017 4:08 am
Sandboxie 5.22 in Windows 10.13.1 Fall Update won't start with the message "The application was unable to start correctly (0x000007b). Click OK to close the application". However it can sandbox programs but not browswers.

Windows 10.13.1 (64-bit)
Firefox 56.0.2 (64-bit)
Norton 360
Sandboxie 5.22 (64-bit)
deugniet wrote:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:39 am
Foud the problem: Norton Exploit Prevention-setting. Turned it OFF and FF and IE11 started sandboxed without a problem.

Norton > Settings > Firewall > Intrusion and Browser Protection > Exploit Prevention set to OFF.

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 9:05 am
by marioB
I tried turning off Intrusion and browser protection but still Sandboxie fails to run.

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 2:50 pm
by brw11
Disabling Norton Exploit Prevention also resolved the problem for me in Norton Security with Backup with Firefox, Chrome and IE in Windows 10. I'm coing to contact Norton about this.

Re: Norton 360 - Unable to launch web browsers

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:10 pm
by brw11
I went ahead and contacted Norton. Spent a great deal of time providing screenshots, data, etc. Turns out it's blocking sbiecsvc.exe. I submitted a "false positive" report at https://submit.symantec.com/false_positive/ so hopefully this will get cleared up since disabling the Norton Exploit Prevention feature severely limits the protection provided by all the Norton products. I encourage anyone else having similar problem to submit this as well.