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Yes, we saw this in Windows 10 with FF. We believe that SBIE is actually presenting the window correctly and forcing FF to conform to Win10 colors.f10mpk wrote:Different design window in firefox 41
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About Win 10 can not say anything ...ozb3n wrote:Quite honestly I think calling the current state of SBIE a RC is a bit of a joke. Lots of programs don't work (Steam, Slack, probably many others) and it seems you're just taking stabs in the dark trying to fix it. I'm really surprised that there is still no stable version available as windows 10 didn't exactly come out of the blue.
Windows 10 may not have come out of the blue, but it has been and still is having major changes. In many ways Windows 10 is also a release candidate. Also remember 1st and foremost SBIE is a security program to protect your browsers.ozb3n wrote:Quite honestly I think calling the current state of SBIE a RC is a bit of a joke. Lots of programs don't work (Steam, Slack, probably many others) and it seems you're just taking stabs in the dark trying to fix it. I'm really surprised that there is still no stable version available as windows 10 didn't exactly come out of the blue.
What I'd be interested in hearing from the developers/company is: What is the plan to move forward with Sandboxie on Windows 10 and in what timeline?ozb3n wrote:Quite honestly I think calling the current state of SBIE a RC is a bit of a joke. Lots of programs don't work (Steam, Slack, probably many others) and it seems you're just taking stabs in the dark trying to fix it. I'm really surprised that there is still no stable version available as windows 10 didn't exactly come out of the blue.
How to close this security hole you just have opened?Curt@invincea wrote:Fixes in 5.03.1
2) The print spooler (spoolsv.exe) is now permitted to write files to the system temp folder (windows\temp) and the user temp folder (\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp)
Maybe you should be more specific about what doesn't work in steam ... because I've installed it and several games within a sandbox under default settings and have had zero problems to date with it.ozb3n wrote:Quite honestly I think calling the current state of SBIE a RC is a bit of a joke. Lots of programs don't work (Steam, Slack, probably many others) and it seems you're just taking stabs in the dark trying to fix it. I'm really surprised that there is still no stable version available as windows 10 didn't exactly come out of the blue.
If you read up in the thread you will see I have explained what the issue is with steam weeks ago. Others have confirmed the same problems.kawaiiwolf wrote:Maybe you should be more specific about what doesn't work in steam ... because I've installed it and several games within a sandbox under default settings and have had zero problems to date with it.
I do realize this is a security program and hence I'm asking why this could be considered a RC when it is clearly in a state that does not justify it. There are still too many things broken or unfinished. Saying this is a program for your browser is simply false. Check the homepage it says "Safely try new software". It doesn't say safely try new browsers.Peter2150 wrote:Windows 10 may not have come out of the blue, but it has been and still is having major changes. In many ways Windows 10 is also a release candidate. Also remember 1st and foremost SBIE is a security program to protect your browsers.
It's offtopic right now, but you can install software as layers. Enable, disable, remove them when not needed. Symantec Workspace Virtualization Admin can do that for exampleozb3n wrote:The reason to run a game in a sandbox is simply the same as for any other program. I don't want it to touch my system by installing all sort of "additional extras" the publisher thinks I should have. I don't want the 150th copy of the C++ runtime installed or bundled "content" such as system surveys etc. Steam has been running fine in a Sandbox on Win7/8/8.1. What "workarounds" are you referring to that stream is using?
Dun wrote:Steam client is buggy enough (out of sandbox). I use it for almost 10 years. They prefer to find workarounds rather than fixing simple issues. Only payments never failed to meAll these protection and anti-cheating mechanisms were made exactly to prevent manipulations with the client and games.
Seriously this is so pointless, also wasting devs time knowing that future updates may break it again or giving direct access to revert changes made by sandboxie. Just because some people want it. There are many other more important issues to fix now... and other things especially for Win10.
I have never seen anyone who ever posted any reasonable reason to run games in sandbox.
Just my opinion
Hi ozb3nozb3n wrote:Dun wrote:Steam client is buggy enough (out of sandbox). I use it for almost 10 years. They prefer to find workarounds rather than fixing simple issues. Only payments never failed to meAll these protection and anti-cheating mechanisms were made exactly to prevent manipulations with the client and games.
Seriously this is so pointless, also wasting devs time knowing that future updates may break it again or giving direct access to revert changes made by sandboxie. Just because some people want it. There are many other more important issues to fix now... and other things especially for Win10.
I have never seen anyone who ever posted any reasonable reason to run games in sandbox.
Just my opinion
The reason to run a game in a sandbox is simply the same as for any other program. I don't want it to touch my system by installing all sort of "additional extras" the publisher thinks I should have. I don't want the 150th copy of the C++ runtime installed or bundled "content" such as system surveys etc. Steam has been running fine in a Sandbox on Win7/8/8.1. What "workarounds" are you referring to that stream is using?
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