I can have a few others running but when I get ready to run a new instance of Firefox in a sandbox I get a message that explorer has crashed and lose all my open explorer windows. Perhaps a conflict with one of the other utilities/drivers/programs running in the background. One minor problem is it seems to cause my explorer to crash every now and then when I try to invoke a sandbox on my 64-bit system (Win 7). I'm glad I paid to have use of all its features and can't imagine being without it. Although Shadow Defender does take up a small amount they seem to have some algorithm that prevents disk usage from becoming excessive. The "free" programs will "eat up" your disk space and some change your MBR. Deep Freeze was my favorite but they have an annual fee now. Although not free it more than makes up for the cost by being low maintenance. Now it uses a template and it can also keep COM closed while OpenIpcPath=* is setįixed compatibility issue with Proxifier #2163įixed encoding issue with Korean translation #2173įixed issues with update available messageĭownload: Sandboxie Plus 1.3.2 (64-bit) | Sandboxie Plus 1.3.2 (32-bit) ~16.0 MB (Open Source)ĭownload: Sandboxie 5.58.2 Classic (64-bit) | Sandboxie 5.58.2 Classic (32-bit) ~3.My preferred program to avoid problems you described is Shadow Defender. Reworked the "Open COM" checkbox mechanism in the plus UI the message can be re-enabled with "NotifyForceProcessDisabled=y" Sandboxie no longer issues message 1301 when forced processes are temporarily disabled added new box color, a white box indicates that its not really a sandbox and is displayed when the user specified OpenFilePath=* or alike.recovery and message pop-up menu options are not persisting across UI restarts any more. added icons to sub tabs in the box options dialog.Sandboxie Plus 1.3.1 / Classic 5.58.1 changelog: The Classic build has the old no longer developed MFC based UI, hence it lacks support for modern features, these features can however still be used when manually configured in the Sandboxie.ini. What's different is the user interface the Plus build has a modern Qt based UI which supports all new features that have been added since the project went open source. Both have the same core components, this means they have the same level of security and compatibility. Sandboxie is available in two flavors Plus and Classic.
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