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Sandboxie 3.57.03 Beta


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<img src="http://www.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.

Thanks to <span style="color: red;">thylacine</span> for the update.

<a href="http://www.nsanedown.com/?request=12225906" target="_blank">Download</a>

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Improvements in Quick/Immediate Recovery

In version 3.57.03,

- The Immediate Recovery dialog is a bit more spaced, and includes a button to select all files shown, which is equivalent to using the Ctrl+A keyboard shortcut.

- If the Shift key is held while clicking any of the Recover buttons (either in Quick Recovery or Immediate Recovery), the recovery will automatically overwrite any existing files without prompting.

I realize this seems less optimal than having a "Yes to All" button, but recovery moves files on a file-by-file basis, creating non-existing directories as it goes along, and a "Yes to All" button can only appear when the move operaton is invoked for a group of files.

I considered changing the recovery to work on a group of files, but this means creating all the directories in advance, which could be a slight problem in case the recovery is actually cancelled during one of those "Overwriting/Rename/Cancel" pop up prompts. And further, when a group move operation is canceled, Windows pretends the operation was successful. So eventually I decided to go for the simpler approach with the Shift key.

- A new Recovery Log command in the View menu displays a log of recent recoveries, with the most recent recovery showing at the top. In my experience, sometimes I mis-click in the list of folders in the lower half of the Immediatet Recovery window, and then I have to look around to see where the file actually went. So this Recovery Log should help to locate the file quickly.

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Jordan de Souza

Can anyone tell me where to find a working fix for the x64 version?

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Can anyone tell me where to find a working fix for the x64 version?

Take number ticket & stand in the line where It's say's lane x64, :blink: & wait for your turn will come in few years..:P

:hehe: J/K ... :dunno: If we ever going to have a "working fix" for x64 :(

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Jordan de Souza

Can anyone tell me where to find a working fix for the x64 version?

Take number ticket & stand in the line where It's say's lane x64, :blink: & wait for your turn will come in few years..:P

:hehe: J/K ... :dunno: If we ever going to have a "working fix" for x64 :(

HAHAHA... thx for the fast reply... I just saw i thread telling a rootkit could pass through the sandboxie... 64 bit version, thats why i though it was released.

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