Sandboxie,Returnil or GeSWall?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by RSpanky, Jun 26, 2009.

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  1. RSpanky

    RSpanky Registered Member

    Well after my softball game the wife I decided to go up to the cool country for a couple of weeks. And man was it nice, So I wanted to tell everyone Thanks for all the replies. But I think that I am going keep my current setup for awhile longer. Again Thanks
     
  2. arjunned

    arjunned Registered Member

    DO u mean not to run an app/browser sandboxed as well as isolate under GeSWall. I run both but my browsers are isolated by sandboxie while some other app's are (which i'm not sure abt or just wanna test) are run sanboxed.
    To run an app sandboxed and isolated by Geswall is a big no-no. Otherwise you should be fine.
    Cheers.
     
  3. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

    I mean not to sandbox your browser with Sandboxie and have Geswall protecting the browser.
    Tried that combo some time ago,the result was a BSOD.
     
  4. RSpanky

    RSpanky Registered Member

    LoneWolf, I want to Thankyou for your advise on my question in this thread
     
  5. arjunned

    arjunned Registered Member

    I haven't had a BSOD at all and still using them both fine. I just dont sandbox and isolate together.
     
  6. Wildest

    Wildest Registered Member

    Interesting... and what is your opinion on the strongest protection you can get with sacrificing functionality?
     
  7. dw426

    dw426 Registered Member

    You're not asking me, but I bet I know the answer: Comodo D+ in Paranoid mode, hehe. You could also try SRP along with D+ Paranoid mode, that should lead to a loss of productivity for the less technically inclined, not to mention a trip to the mental ward.
     
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