Spysweeper & Zone Alarm with Microsoft Updates - Windows

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Spysweeper & Zone Alarm with Microsoft Updates - Windows

Post by Bob445 » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:56 pm

I had my computer working fine with an older version of Sandboxie, Zone Alarm 6, Spysweeper, Spyware Doctor and NOD32 and my windows updates stopped working so I thought it would be a good idea to reinstall windows and update all my software. I installed windows xp and all the updates then all the rest of the software, the first thing I found out was that Spysweeper 5.5 and Sandboxie 3 are definatly allergic to each other. So I uninstalled Spysweeper. Then I had problems more minor but still problems with Spyware Doctor but learned that turning off the "on guard protection" solves that and then things were working fine for a session and reboot or two until the Windows B.L.O.D. started coming up with an error Ill post on the bottom of this. Every time I would load a sandboxed program for the first time it would work fine but the second time I would load it the BLOD would come on and I had to restart windows. This also happened when I tried to delete the sandbox through the Sandboxie program under "contents of sandbox" but after successfully deleting the sandbox with windows explorer I could load a sandboxed program but only once. I would have to delete it again before running it sandboxed or BLOD would end my fun. I have spent quite a bit of time and stress trying to figure this out and I dont want to get rid of Sandboxie but so far it dont look good. If anyone has any solutions to this I would love to hear it. Thanks for reading this.
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B.L.O.D. Error:
STOP: 0x00000024 (0x001902fe, 0xaed7a5cc, 0xaed7a2c8, 0xba61d736)
ntfs.sys - Address ba61d736 base at ba61d000, datestamp 45cc56a7

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Post by wraithdu » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:39 pm

I run NOD32 2.7 and Comodo Personal Firewall 2.4 just fine with Sandboxie. Have you tried uninstalling/disabling Zone Alarm or updating to the newest version?

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:47 pm

Honestly, i doubt this is a problem with sandboxie, my guess would be its something wrong with your windows installation (your ntfs.sys file in particular), sandboxie is just triggering it, check this page and see if anything helps http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;Q228888
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Bob
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Its not Zone Alarm 7

Post by Bob » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:15 pm

wraithdu wrote:I run NOD32 2.7 and Comodo Personal Firewall 2.4 just fine with Sandboxie. Have you tried uninstalling/disabling Zone Alarm or updating to the newest version?
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Thanks for the reply but its not Zone Alarm 7 by the way it is the newest release. One of the older versions of Sandboxie did not work with Zone Alarm 7 but worked well with Zone Alarm 6. I am thinking its a microsoft update I just wish I new which one.
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I just got the screen again while trying to install quicktime in a sandbox. ???
I miss the good old days. Thank Though

Bob
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I agree its probably something with windows

Post by Bob » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:19 pm

SnDPhoenix wrote:Honestly, i doubt this is a problem with sandboxie, my guess would be its something wrong with your windows installation (your ntfs.sys file in particular), sandboxie is just triggering it, check this page and see if anything helps http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;Q228888
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I just installed windows xp fresh so I dont know why I would be having problems, I thought it was a update of some kind, I looked into the link you sent me although that it only APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
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I will try to find the same page for windows xp if you find it first please post it or send me pm. if I have pm's set up I dont know if I do or not. Thanks for the effort

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:43 pm

Have you tried running a simple Chkdsk?
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Post by SnDPhoenix » Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:03 am

oh btw, do you have .05 installed? .05 is reported to work fine with SpySweeper.
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Bob
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I may have found the problem

Post by Bob » Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:37 am

SnDPhoenix wrote:Have you tried running a simple Chkdsk?
SnDPhoenix wrote:oh btw, do you have .05 installed? .05 is reported to work fine with SpySweeper.
I have not ran Chkdsk and I installed .05 erlier, I was running .04. I will install Spysweeper when I get a chance, thanks for the info.
I may have found the problem of this, I believe it is Drive Sentry I uninstalled it and now things are working fine. I did not add it to my first post because I used to use it with sandbox before with no problems. This has only been going well for a little while now and I hope it stays that way. I will add another post if a problem occurs. Thank you for all your assistance.
P.S. I read your post on "Spacetime" I have not tried it but it looks interesting when I get everything figured out on my comp I will probably download it and check it out.
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Now if I can only figure out what the deal is with "Spyware Doctors" "On Guard" I think Ill start a new topic on it.
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Thanks again. :wink:

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