software if Sanboxie really does what I am wishing for. So here goes:
1. I want to use the computer normally without interfering with the installed Windows setup. Originally I thought of either having dualboot with another windows setup or install a virtual machine with Windows installed on it and use that. Although neither seem to be very good alternatives when it comes to productivity, thats why I was so happy to see this software when I came across it. What I hope I can do with Sandboxie is use the computer as I usually do, as in surfe the web, install programs, etc... and have everything saved in the sandbox. What I mean is that I want to have read and write access to the disk and be able to modify files and have everythiung safely saved in the Sandbox, so that the next time I start my software from the sandbox I can continue were I left off (bookmarks, text documents, etc...). Is this possible with Sanboxie?
2. I sometimes have to take snapshots of the system and compare it to a snapshot initially taken when the computer was newly setup. Since I would see any difference, no matter how small, insignificant or deeply hidden it is, between the initial snapshot and the one taken after testing, I would therefore like to uninstall Sandboxie and then take the snapshot, but for this to work no traces of Sandboxie has to be left on the computer, neither files, filesystem nor registry traces. If the uninstall of Sandboxie doesnt remove everything I would gladly remove the rest manually, but I would have to know what. Another thing I am wondering about is that I do not know if there is any difference between the registered version and the unregistered version, but in case it is I am planning on purchasing Sandboxie so if it leaves the serial key (or whatever system of licensing it uses) in a file somewhere or in the registry somewhere, I would like to remove it too. This is because the differences between the snapshots are examined by both me and other persons, so even if I know what comes from Sandboxie and what doesnt, the other people involved wouldnt know. Would it be possible to uninstall Sanboxie and not leave any traces, even if I have to do it manually? In case I have to do something special to remove all traces, how should I proceed?
3. I have another very important issue. I usually work with very sensitive files and programs (that leaves traces in the registry too). Usually I run it on another computer, but now it would be easier to run it in the sanbox on the same computer as the software, but because of my agreement I have to securely wipe the whole hard drive with a special software. Now I do not know if I can run it under sandbox and get it to do the job there, but it would be much easier if I only deleted the sandboxed environment without uninstalling Sandboxie. The question is, does Sandboxie only save the files (and registry changes) in one place or does it save it in different places? Where does it save these things? And now this is very important, if I want to securely wipe everything in the sandbox, what must I wipe out to do it? And now I mean everything, it shouldnt be possible for anyone to access what used to be in the sandbox, every last bit should be eradicated (much nicer words in the agreement I signed, but basicly this is what it says). Is this possible and how should I proceed to accomplis this?
4. How does Sandboxie handle rootkits? Does it allow them to be installed but only in the sandbox or does it block them completely?
5. How does Sandboxie handle ADS (Alternate Data Streams)? Does it read them or allow to write them, but still keep the changes contained in the sandbox?
Thanks for all the help. I know this became a very long post, but I became so exited when I found this great software that I just couldnt stop writing. I appologize for it and hope to get some answers to my questions. Thanks again everybody
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