I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

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I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by nijiko » Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:30 am

Version 5.06.
When I install MS Office 2010, it popup a window, said some service is not run. Then Office installer rollback and can't be installed.

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by nijiko » Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:32 am

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by bo.elam » Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:24 am

You should install Office out of the sandbox, and then run Word, Excel, etc, under Sandboxie.

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by Craig@Invincea » Mon Feb 15, 2016 8:48 am

As @Bo mentioned, Office should be installed on you host machine..and then programs (especially Outlook) can be "run as' sandboxed.

Make sure you make Outlook your default email reader in Sandboxie if you decide to use it. http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?Appl ... ings#email

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by nijiko » Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:09 am

Craig@Invincea wrote:As @Bo mentioned, Office should be installed on you host machine..and then programs (especially Outlook) can be "run as' sandboxed.

Make sure you make Outlook your default email reader in Sandboxie if you decide to use it. http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?Appl ... ings#email
But I just want to test, I don't want to install Office into system, it's hard to uninstall.
All in all, I just want to test installing of Office 2007 and 2010, etc.

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by Craig@Invincea » Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:25 am

Given the integration and resources needed for Office to install, that may not work for you. I'd recommend a VM product in that case.

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by Peter2150 » Mon Feb 15, 2016 8:40 pm

nijiko wrote:
Craig@Invincea wrote:As @Bo mentioned, Office should be installed on you host machine..and then programs (especially Outlook) can be "run as' sandboxed.

Make sure you make Outlook your default email reader in Sandboxie if you decide to use it. http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?Appl ... ings#email
But I just want to test, I don't want to install Office into system, it's hard to uninstall.
All in all, I just want to test installing of Office 2007 and 2010, etc.
Like craig said, either a VM, or get an imaging program like macrium reflect. Image the system(which you should do anyway) install office play and then restore the system. All gone.

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by nijiko » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:46 am

Craig@Invincea wrote:Given the integration and resources needed for Office to install, that may not work for you. I'd recommend a VM product in that case.
That's too much trouble to use VM. No any methods to install Office in SBie?

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Re: I can't install Office 2010 in Sandboxie

Post by Craig@Invincea » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:47 am

nijiko wrote:
Craig@Invincea wrote:Given the integration and resources needed for Office to install, that may not work for you. I'd recommend a VM product in that case.
That's too much trouble to use VM. No any methods to install Office in SBie?
Nope. This is why a VM is the way to go to install directly given the resources. SBIE is not that. Or, run Office on your host and then run the Office programs "as Sandboxed" to keep your system safe from macros or any other attachments, etc.

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