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by Guest » Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:44 pm
I'm violently allergic to Win2k sp4's TOS and have refused to run it. I understand the basics of what Sandboxie does, my question is, would it be possible to run Win2k sp4 Sandboxied, and if so, how? Could you then run sp4 dependant programs in the same sandbox with results that are fairly transparent to the end user?
Thanks.
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by Guest » Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:24 pm
Me again. Perhaps it's more appropriate to ask, can I install sp4 to a sandbox?
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by tzuk » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:26 pm
You can't use Sandboxie to install a Windows service pack.
But if you are in disagreement with the license of the SP -- a philosophical disagreement I assume -- how would it make a difference, if you install it sandboxed? (Even if you could technically do it, and you can't.)
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by tzuk » Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:28 pm
You can't use Sandboxie to install a Windows service pack.
But if you are in disagreement with the license of the SP -- a philosophical disagreement I assume -- how would it make a difference, if you install it sandboxed? (Even if you could technically do it, and you can't.)
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