Memory use
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Memory use
I recently installed Ver 3.0 after using 2.86 with great success.
After launching IE sandboxed - my computer immediately slowed to a crawl.
Checking Task Manager, I noticed Sandboxie using over 60mb of memory.
Launching a second program sandboxed and memory usage jumped to 80mb+ and I had to reboot.
Reinstalled Ver 2.86 and Sandboxie only used 5 - 6 mb on my system under the same conditions.
Is this typical with Ver 3.0 or some type of conflict with my system?
Love to be able to use some of the new features - any suggestions?
Thanks for any help
After launching IE sandboxed - my computer immediately slowed to a crawl.
Checking Task Manager, I noticed Sandboxie using over 60mb of memory.
Launching a second program sandboxed and memory usage jumped to 80mb+ and I had to reboot.
Reinstalled Ver 2.86 and Sandboxie only used 5 - 6 mb on my system under the same conditions.
Is this typical with Ver 3.0 or some type of conflict with my system?
Love to be able to use some of the new features - any suggestions?
Thanks for any help
sandboxie service is using a bit of ram indeed... it's on 30 now while sandboxing some explorer (40mb) firefox (190mb) and msn (36mb) so the other sandboxie related processes are all under 1.6mb so i don't think thats a lot of ram being used by sandboxie...
your computer shouldn't slow down if a process takes up 60 mb of ram... unless your computer is as old as my mum...
your computer shouldn't slow down if a process takes up 60 mb of ram... unless your computer is as old as my mum...
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I think its because of the fact that Sbie 3.00 is much more strict now, for example Sandboxed applications can't communicate with windows outside the sandbox anymore, and i think (for you) that is whats causing the problem, something in ie is trying to access an unsandboxed window/app but isnt able to (maybe a plugin or toolbar), which causes it to conflict which in turn causes the memory leak your seeing. So if you could find the blocked resource (assuming there is one), you could allow it and then no more memory leak.
Windows 7 SP1 x64, Sandboxie v3.70 x64 with Experimental Protection, GnuPG, OTR (Off-The-Record), Sticky Password, My Brain.
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Okay - I did some testing on my system. Uninstalled all plugin's, security app's (AV,firewall etc)
and came up with same result , slowdown and high memory usage.
I did find, however, if I completely uninstall Sanboxie V2.86,
and do a fresh install of V3.0 the problem clears.
Repeating the cycle of installing V2.86 then upgrading to V3.0 reproduces the issue.
V3.0 after a fresh "non upgrade" install
control 3,476K
SandboxieDcomlaunch 2,248K
SandboxieRpcSs.exe 5,732K
SbieSvc.exe 2,012K
Working great now with no noticable slowdowns or memory usage.
and came up with same result , slowdown and high memory usage.
I did find, however, if I completely uninstall Sanboxie V2.86,
and do a fresh install of V3.0 the problem clears.
Repeating the cycle of installing V2.86 then upgrading to V3.0 reproduces the issue.
V3.0 after a fresh "non upgrade" install
control 3,476K
SandboxieDcomlaunch 2,248K
SandboxieRpcSs.exe 5,732K
SbieSvc.exe 2,012K
Working great now with no noticable slowdowns or memory usage.
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So if you install 3.0 over 2.86, then you get the memory leaks and slowdowns, but if you uninstall 2.86 and then install 3.0 fresh, you dont get the slowdowns or memory leaks? Hmm, i wonder if anyone else can confirm that?
Windows 7 SP1 x64, Sandboxie v3.70 x64 with Experimental Protection, GnuPG, OTR (Off-The-Record), Sticky Password, My Brain.
I can't. I have a freshly installed 3.0, and I've seen SbieSvc.exe use more than 50MB of memory, whereas 2.86 always stayed around or below 5MB. I was noticing this with some of the betas, too. The problem is just that I don't see a pattern yet, and it happens very rarely for me, which makes it kind of hard to pinpoint. Normally, memory usage of 3.0 is roughly in the 2.86 range for me.SnDPhoenix wrote:So if you install 3.0 over 2.86, then you get the memory leaks and slowdowns, but if you uninstall 2.86 and then install 3.0 fresh, you dont get the slowdowns or memory leaks? Hmm, i wonder if anyone else can confirm that?
All I can say so far is that on my machine it doesn't seem to be directly related to the memory usage of sandboxed programs (my sandboxed programs often use more than 1GB of memory without triggering greater memory usage in SbieSvc.exe).
Furthermore, though I didn't quantitatively measure the performance of sandboxed programs when this happened, I got the impression that they were running slightly slower than usual. That's how I noticed it when it started. The rest of the system was unaffected.
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