Jon7 wrote:And 5.01.10 still doesn't work with comodo.
I've found a temporary solution to the "Sandboxie doesn't work if Comodo Firewall/Antivirus is installed on Windows 10" problem.
First make sure you have the latest version of Sandboxie installed. I've tested using Sandboxie V 5.01.13
Open Comodo and click Open Advanced Settings.
Go to Defence+ / HIPS / HIPS Settings. You will see a setting called "Detect shellcode injections".
Make sure it's checked because the solution doesn't work if it's disabled. (You don't need to have HIPS enabled if you don't want to, just make sure "Detect shellcode injections" is checked).
Now click on Exclusions. In the window that opens right click and choose Add -> Files.
Go to the Sandboxie folder located in Program Files or Program Files (x86) and select all the executables you find there
"Start.exe""License.exe""SandboxieBITS.exe""SandboxieCrypto.exe""SandboxieDcomLaunch.exe""SandboxieRpcSs.exe""SandboxieWUAU.exe""SbieCtrl.exe""SbieIni.exe""SbieSvc.exe"
Click OK to add them, then click OK in all Comodo windows that are opened.
Now Sandboxie works
One more thing. I've discovered all this by accident. After the latest update Chrome would crash on start (Google Chrome has stopped working) if Comodo was installed. The solution I've found was to add C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe to the same Exclusions list in Comodo. This had nothing to do with Sandboxie, but it gave me the idea to try and do the same thing with Sandboxie's executables.