No, you've got it backwards. SBIE is not available for Vista 64 bit...only 32 bit. http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?WindowsVista64 Some...
1) If you have sensitive information on your computer, then you might want to block access to those locations. Example: banking data, tax...
I'm approaching my one year anniversary with Sandboxie and am well-pleased with the product. My set-up keeps evolving, but currently it looks...
Yes. Antivirus software on your system will read into the sandbox and, assuming your av signatures have been updated to include that particular...
Good information. Thanks!
Thanks elapsed. I'm a curious fella...so hopefully you don't mind my asking: 1) What do the Program Module Update messages mean? 2) If they...
I appreciate this thread; the OP echoes my curiosity about Returnil. I've been using Sandboxie (registered version) for about a year now...
I use CCleaner to secure delete my sandboxes. But, I found this link on Sandboxie's web site. does this help?...
Hi folks. I'm still running Nod32 AV version 3.0.621.0. I'll wait a little while before considering upgrading to version 4. Usually, the...
If plain, simple, stable, and secure are the criteria, then Sandboxie + a decent AV (Avira) + an on-demand anti-spyware (SAS or MBAM) would be my...
Not sure I completely understand this post, but within the context of Sandboxie, I download and run lots of files and they run just fine within...
@Football: ambient's and jmonge's responses are good posts. With it's default settings, Sandboxie provides very powerful protection. But one can...
Are you referring to my earlier comment that "Windows monitors programs that are being installed and removed from the system even if they are...
Yes, if you install a sandboxed application, then when you delete the contents of that sandbox, the app and affected registry keys are flushed as...
The two answers that preceed mine seem to me common experiences. Some people state that there is a longer pause when their browser initially...
I share that concern. Although tzuk isn't bashful about saying no.
I don't think there's one best way. Your set-up should be tailored to your own particular needs and comfort level. Here's my set-up....
The claim cited on Sandboxie's front page is true unless the user intentionally recovers the file onto his/her real system. As noted here...
Re: Are Sandboxie multiple windows sanboxed? Tony, Just something for you to consider... If you use the standard Sandboxie settings to...
Re: Are Sandboxie multiple windows sanboxed? @tonyseeking, As Gizzy states, child processes that are opened from a sandboxed, parent process...
Hmmm...I read just the opposite, although can't remember where. I wonder, insofar as browsing security is concerned, if one is better than the...
Which one is "that one"? Sandboxie has a helpful forum. But, there are Sandboxie users who are regular posters here at Wilders as well. I...
A couple of months back, I posted a somewhat similar query about the need to upgrade. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=226207...
Thanks for checking. Interesting results. I would have guessed c:\Temp\Sandbox would be vulnerable to CCleaner with "Temporary Files" checked....
Good idea, but it may not be quite that simple. I'm wondering about tangent issues with that edit. For instance, CCleaner's default settings...
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