: Saturday, July 04, 2009 9:59 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Sandboxie
Has anyone tried this software?
The concept looks good.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
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Zulfiqar Naushad
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Subject: [H] Sandboxie
Has anyone tried this software?
The concept looks good.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
: Monday, July 06, 2009 10:34 AM
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Subject: Re: [H] Sandboxie
Ali,
I have had a copy(s) of Green Border for years. Never tried it.
I grapple badly with all of the virtualization tech.
I think I sorta get it, but am still skittish of it. Feel safer behind
my ESET solution
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Subject: [H] Sandboxie
Has anyone tried this software?
The concept looks good.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
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Has anyone tried this software?
The concept looks good.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
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Zulfiqar Naushad
I use it often. Comes in very handy in testing software I'm unsure of.
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Has anyone
Just what I wanted to hear.
Will install it now.
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I use it often. Comes
Zool,
I have it; have kept it up to date, but have never tried it yet!
Sandboxie.com comes highly suggested on the ESET/Wilders security forums.
However, I suspect that many/most of the shares on this forum might have
bigger tin-hats than I. I just do not know.
Much of this virtual area stuff
I use it as well and love it. One great way to keep nasties from your
web browser from getting into the rest of your system.
There's a great episode of the Security Now! podcast dedicated to it.
Be aware that it is not compatible with Vista/Win 7 64-bit due to the
way they changed the
Sandboxie sounds a lot like *DOS*
full circle.
I loved things not being dependent on windows to run. easier to get rid of too.
fp
At 10:51 AM 7/4/2009, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
I use it as well and love it. One great way to keep nasties from your
web browser from getting into the
fp,
Can you define DOS? My read is ANY Windows OS has a DOS GrandFather.
Sorry, I missed this one. :)
Best,
Duncan
FORC5 wrote:
Sandboxie sounds a lot like *DOS*
full circle.
I loved things not being dependent on windows to run. easier to get rid of too.
fp
At 10:51 AM 7/4/2009,
I think you're misunderstanding what Sandboxie does. Think if it as a
condom for Windows.
When you run an app in Sandboxie, it sits between the app and
Windows. Any changes the app makes to the system are not saved unless
you explicitly say so.
You can also specify for each app any
only meant programs that installed unto themselves, did not interweave with
anything or anybody else and del is all that is needed to get rid of them.
That said sandboxie may be worth looking into for grins.
fp
BTW Happy 4th, may be the last one as we knew it comrade.
At 11:24 AM 7/4/2009,
fp,
Thanks. Yes, I try to run ONLY proggies that do this. Eudora, TBird, FF,
Eraser, CCleaner, Belarc, CPUID, ESET (mostly), Everest, HMonv113, RKR171.
Just my style... :)
Best,
Duncan
FORC5 wrote:
only meant programs that installed unto themselves, did not interweave with
anything
I like the analogy of a condom for windows. Classic.
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Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 14:25:17
To: hwghardware@hardwaregroup.com
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Subject: Re: [H] Sandboxie
I think you're misunderstanding what
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