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xanax,

When using Win64AST, once you disable DSE (enable No-DSE), load the NGO-signed driver with that batch file, then enable DSE (disable No-DSE), will that NGO-signed driver automatically load every time you start Windows without having to use Win64AST again or do you have to repeat these steps all the time after every restart?

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xanax,

When using Win64AST, once you disable DSE (enable No-DSE), load the NGO-signed driver with that batch file, then enable DSE (disable No-DSE), will that NGO-signed driver automatically load every time you start Windows without having to use Win64AST again or do you have to repeat these steps all the time after every restart?

you mean enable no-dse, load driver, disable no-dse

unfortunately no, every time need start sbie manualy if we use win64ast, to bad because there is no command line tool which use this possibility (I do not know one), so must be used from GUI

for me it's not a problem, i rarely restart machine so few seconds of this job is not problem for me

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I use to have it in here but i found it kinda useless while mostly using google chorme , since its already got a strong build in sandbox :)

I think we need to change the description of it. "Run programs in a sandbox to prevent rogue software, unwanted programs, spyware, viruses, worms, and other malware from making permanent changes to your machine" - that's what I am using it for. Edited by jalaffa
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I use to have it in here but i found it kinda useless while mostly using google chorme , since its already got a strong build in sandbox :)

I think we need to change the description of it. "Run programs in a sandbox to prevent rogue software, unwanted programs, spyware, viruses, worms, and other malware from making permanent changes to your machine" - that's what I am using it for.

Some programs will break if u try to run them (and even install them) in Sandboxie ... not mention the heavy duty ones :)

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SnakeMasteR

Yup, it's efficient to actually realize that pseudo-cracks aren't worth the time spending on it to get shit working. But not everyone is that smart. :tehe:

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Yup, it's efficient to actually realize that pseudo-cracks aren't worth the time spending on it to get shit working. But not everyone is that smart. :tehe:

You're Definitely Right ,

For Free Version Used On Windows Vmware Hosted @ Linux Host Or If You Want @Linux Vmware On Your PC So You Can Have Triple Virtualization Solution :o :lol:

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crack by ONHax works without any hassles on both 32bit and 64bit windows ;)

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Download link for crack/patch:

http://www.solidfiles.net/d/0b5095aac3/Sandboxie_Universal_Cracks_Only_(32_and_64).rar

p.s. your AV might show it as a VIRUS but its a false positive as with the case in most cracks/patches.

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Download link for crack/patch:

http://www.solidfiles.net/d/0b5095aac3/Sandboxie_Universal_Cracks_Only_(32_and_64).rar

p.s. your AV might show it as a VIRUS but its a false positive as with the case in most cracks/patches.

Thanks for sharing, but it seems to be nothing more than just a cosmetics patch (e.g. the feature Forced Folders/Programs doesn't work with that patch).

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yep. also you cannot use multiple sandboxes at once. that's what i meant: those "patches" don't unlock anything really, they just make sandboxie look registered, that's all.

at least the free version tells you when something doesn't work, the ONHax patch just ignores your "forced folders" settings. so the user might think it works, but it doesn't do anything. dangerous!

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SnakeMasteR

OMG, no, really? Who knew?

All the good reversers and sceners pass on this program because of driver signing and then magically ONHax with almost any available release repacked as own appears on the radar and it looks like the real deal, sure.

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A few developers are getting the better of crackers now, tzuk at sandboxie, Total Uninstaller, appguard, never successfully cracked...AV's becoming harder and harder to crack as well.

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A few developers are getting the better of crackers now, tzuk at sandboxie, Total Uninstaller, appguard, never successfully cracked...AV's becoming harder and harder to crack as well.

Now add RollBack Rx to the list :P :P :P

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Shadow Defender better i think

:yes: Sandboxie's 4.x versions have been buggy even on Windows 7 :( :( :(.SD's latest version is awesome :)

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+1, this will never expire, at least in your lifetime. Goodbye! Sandboxie, and hello, T&D and Shadow Defender.

T&D means ? :think:

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+1, this will never expire, at least in your lifetime. Goodbye! Sandboxie, and hello, T&D and Shadow Defender.

T&D means ? :think:

Acronis True Image's 'Try and Decide'. ;)

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Not at all happy with this new version :( :mellow: not working for me can't install any software my web browser hangs when i type something...Reverting Back to ver 4.08 which is working best.......the new version is built under Visual Studio 2010 and uses newer versions of the Microsoft libraries hence this must the cause of problems

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