Zonealarm Forcefield?

Discussion in 'sandboxing & virtualization' started by firzen771, Dec 29, 2007.

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  1. Chuck57

    Chuck57 Registered Member

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    Hmm, so Returnil and Forcefield ought to be pretty good, if they work together. Or Returnil, and Sandboxie. Lord, here I go again. I thought I was over this crazed need to experiment nonsense. Thank Heaven for FD-ISR.
     
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  3. trjam

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    I would go Returnil and Sandboxie. But for me I am using Sandboxie and Shadow Defender and the 2 work great. My PC is on all the time so Sandboxie handles day to day protection, then every few dates I reboot to check for any changes and Shadow Defender handles the long term protection. My computer is as fast as it can get. Layered virtualization is the way to go.:thumb: ;)
     
  4. Threedog

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    I am trying out a combo of Returnil and Sandboxie and it is working ok for me so far.
     
  5. SystemJunkie

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    hm, forcefield slows down the system extremely, it even manages that procmon reaches out of memory if you also use av and firewall+hip.
     
  6. chaos16

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    is this a good program to use with?

    does comodo do the same? or is it quite unique and usefull to use?
     
  7. ErikAlbert

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    You can't replace FDISR with Returnil, that would be a step back, I'm 100% sure about that.
    Combining FDISR with Sandboxie OR Forcefield OR any other sandbox-software is something else.
    In theory you have to try each sandbox software to evaluate the differences, but that is going to take alot of time along with alot of opinions and discussions. :)
     
  8. Kees1958

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    Why the GeSWall avitar?
     
  9. trjam

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    own it so using it.;)
     
  10. trjam

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    plus kees, Brian is a good man. Added Vista Mail as I asked. Would use this or SafeSpace over the topic of this thread in a heartbeat.
     
  11. Kees1958

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    OKay, but . . .

    A) Disk virtualisation sandbox
    B) Application virtualisation sandbox
    C) Policy Sandbox with virtualisation (redirect) option

    Isn't it time to put on your shorts and try a real sandbox ;)
     
  12. trjam

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    ok, what would you recomend.;)
     
  13. Kees1958

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    Any sandbox will do, but do not forget the sun block and a cool beer.
     
  14. trjam

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    Never do, of course a real sandbox has cat poop in it.:rolleyes:
     
  15. Kees1958

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    That is why I have a baby kangeroo as a pet, they are real mean against cats
     
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