jalaffa Posted May 14, 2010 Share Posted May 14, 2010 <img src="http://nsanedown.com/images/logos/Sandboxie.png" class="logo" alt="Sandboxie" title="Sandboxie" />When you browse the Web, changes occur to your computer system. Some of these might be harmful, like the unsolicited installation of malware. When you use Sandboxie to protect your browsing session, it catches all these changes just as the browser is about to apply them into your computer system. Sandboxie does record these changes on behalf of the browser, but it records them in a special isolated folder, called the sandbox. Thus, with Sandboxie, you can browse the Web securely while still keeping all your browser's functionality for active and dynamic content, such as javascript and ActiveX. All undesired side effects can be easily undone.<a href="http://www.nsanedown.com/?request=12225906" target="_blank">Download</a> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demoneye Posted May 14, 2010 Share Posted May 14, 2010 10x for the updatefrom SB forum by SB creator "I noticed a couple of problems on Windows Vista and 7.Copying (as in copy-paste or cut-paste) a file in a sandboxed Windows Explorer would not put the full path into the sandbox in the clipboard, so it was not possible to paste the file outside the sandbox, as is possible in Windows XP.If the real Windows Update service was active, the sandboxed instance of the Windows Update service would fail to start.With version 3.45.11, it should now be possible to install .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 into a sandbox." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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