Sandboxie-Plus 1.16.2

Discussion in 'Sandboxie (SBIE Open Source) Plus & Classic' started by DavidXanatos, Jul 28, 2025.

  1. DavidXanatos

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    The final release of Sandboxie-Plus version 1.16.2 / 5.71.2 consolidates and builds upon the significant advancements introduced in the recent pre-releases, delivering a more secure, compatible, and modernized sandboxing experience.

    This version marks a major step forward in platform modernization. The underlying codebase has been updated to the MSVC 2022 toolset, while the user interface has migrated from Qt 5 to Qt 6. These changes provide better performance, improved security, and access to newer development features. However, they also necessitate the discontinuation of support for Windows 7 and 32-bit systems. Depending on user interest, an Extended Support Release (ESR) for older systems may be considered.

    The update further refines usability and functionality. A new INI key validation feature, complete with per-key tooltips, has been integrated into the INI section editor, making advanced configuration safer and more accessible. SandMan now also supports an optional Windows 11-style visual theme, enhancing UI consistency on modern systems.

    A major new feature allows administrators to redirect all files marked with the "Mark of the Web" into a designated sandbox, improving security by isolating potentially unsafe downloads. Forced process rules now support wildcards, and virtual sandboxes can be created without being written into the main configuration file, ideal for temporary or dynamically managed setups.

    Under the hood, the DNS filter logic has been hardened to prevent unresolved domains from bypassing filtering, addressing a potential security flaw.

    Additional improvements to system object handling now cover EventPair, KeyedEvent, and Timer types, enhancing compatibility with more applications.

    The UAC subsystem can now invoke Sandboxie's own prompt, capable of simulating administrative rights without actual elevation, for more secure testing scenarios.

    This release also addresses a range of bugs. Issues with incomplete shortcut paths, broken network adapter isolation, misinterpreted backslash-prefixed file paths, and language mismatches during installation have been resolved. The UAC prompt layout has been visually refined, and a long-standing fullscreen issue with Firefox’s taskbar behavior has been fixed. Moreover, Firefox compatibility has been improved for both stable and Nightly builds, resolving recent hook-related failures. An important security issue involving sandbox key leaks during encrypted volume password changes has also been mitigated by backporting hardened logic from MajorPrivacy.

    Together, these changes offer a more future-proof, stable, and secure experience for Sandboxie-Plus users.

    For a full list of changes please review the change log.

    Download: https://github.com/sandboxie-plus/Sandboxie/releases/tag/v1.16.2
     
  2. stapp

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    Installed over the top.
    Vivaldi and Edge running fine so far.
     
  3. n8chavez

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    I echo what @stapp said. No issues here.
     
  4. catspyjamas

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    1.16.2 is running well on the laptops I've installed it on. Thanks for your time & hard work. :)
     
  5. Pierrequiroule

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    I would like to report what seems to be a bug when I am running this new version. Unless it is something that needs reconfiguring after installing 1.16.2?

    Usually, when I right-click on the Sandboxie-Plus icon on the status bar, I get the following:

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    If I then right-click on any of the sandboxes, I can access a menu that enables me to explore its contents, recover files, delete content, and so on. :

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    However, with version 1.16.2, nothing happens when I right-click on any of the displayed sandboxes, preventing me from accessing the above menu.

    Rolling back to v. 1.15.12 does restore access to this menu, though.

    Does anybody else experience this?


    p.s.: I am running Sbie-Plus on Win10 x64, v.22H2
     
  6. Moose World

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    Hi,
    Problem with Bitdefender Total Security and Microsoft Edge, most Bitdefender will NOT terminate!
     
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  7. stapp

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  8. DavidXanatos

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    the context menu issue will be fixed in 1.16.3
     
  9. Moose World

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    Hi,
    @stapp,
    appreciate your insight,.....
    looking forward to the fix, of Sandboxie Plus!
     
  10. bo elam

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    Hi David, perhaps you can help me with this. I got a new Windows 11 computer with Classic 5.71.2. Sandboxie is working great. Things are so nice that I was able to install an old program in a sandbox that even though it can be installed outside of a sandbox, in the real system it doesn't work. In Sandboxie, the program works fine.

    I created a sandboxed shortcut to run the program from Windows Start Menu. All of that is fine but when I click the shortcut to run the program, before the program opens, I am getting the prompt below from SBIE. Whether I click Yes or No, it doesn't matter, the program works fine. What I like from you if possible, is a setting to take care of the prompt silently. In other words, I would like the program to run when I click the shortcut without having to deal with the prompt. FWIW, I have UAC disabled. Thanks.

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  11. bo elam

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    David, never mind about what I wrote above, I solved it by making KMPlayer my default video player. I get no prompts and I can now just click on videos and they run sandboxed using a very old version of KMPlayer.

    Bo
     
  12. FredB

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    Has anyone had trouble running chrome based browsers recently?
    Sandboxie plus V 1.16.2
    Windows 11 " Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.26100.4770] "
    These 2 browsers fail to run , just get a blank white window for a few seconds then they close.
    -Brave browser Version 1.81.131 (Official Build) (64-bit) Chromium: 139.0.7258.66
    -Chrome browser Version 139.0.7258.67 (Official Build) (32-bit)
    Brave browser Version 1.52.126 Chromium:114.0.5735.133 (Official Build)(64bit) runs sandboxed OK. As far as I can tell.
    Thanks
    FredB
     
  13. Peter 123

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    I had exactly the same problem with Google Chrome Portable (browser).

    In my case that would be no solution as I would not like to have Google Chrome as my default browser because I use (and want to use) primarily Firefox. But for my case I had found another solution which anyway corresponded with my intentions how to use Google Chrome (namely only sandboxed): By setting Google Chrome Portable as a forced program the prompt did not appear any longer.
     
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