Sandboxie 3.58


  1. Posts : 622
    Arch Linux 64-bit
       #1

    Sandboxie 3.58


    Sandboxie - Sandbox software for application isolation and secure Web browsing
    Version 3.58

    Released on 27 August 2011.

    These are the changes to Sandboxie since version 3.56.

    • Usability


    • Several common dialog windows in Sandboxie Control windows can be minimized: Sandbox Settings, Delete Contents, Quick Recovery, Immediate Recovery, Messages from Sandboxie.
    • Reduced flickering in the main Sandboxie Control view.
    • Restored support for the Finnish and French languages.


    • Changes in Quick and Immediate Recovery:
      • Multiple files can be selected for recovery in a Quick Recovery window.
      • New button to select all files in Quick or Immediate Recovery.
      • New "Yes to All" button can replace multiple files when recovering.
      • Immediate Recovery can open the folder for the recovered file, or run the file directly.
      • Recovery Log (in Sandboxie Control View menu) displays a log of recently recovered files.



    • The Messages from Sandboxie window can optionally adjust some settings:
      • Turn off Drop Rights when message SBIE2219 appears.
      • Permit programs to start (for message SBIE1308) or access the Internet (for message SBIE1307).
      • Adjust File Migration limit when message SBIE2102 appears.



    • Changes in the border feature:
      • The border around sandboxed windows can be set to appear only when the cursor is in the title area of the window.
      • This border mode, with the border color set to yellow, is now the default setting for new sandboxes.
      • The border rectangle is adjusted to wrap around the Windows Aero thick window frame.
      • The border is temporarily hidden when any part of it would be obscured by another window.



    • Compatibility


    • Firefox places.sqlite file is excluded from file migration limits.
    • Windows Explorer thumbcache_*.db files are excluded from file migration limits.
    • When running under Sandboxie, Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 correctly displays embedded preview.
    • When running under Sandboxie, Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint will not create superfluous buttons on the taskbar.
    • Improved compatibility with security software: avast! pro 6 SafeZone browser, BitDefender Anti-Phishing toolbar, and iolo System Mechanic.
    • Improved compatibility with web proxy software: Easy Hide IP, HMA! Pro VPN, VPNTunnel Anonymous Internet.
    • Improved compatibility with third-party utilities: Eraser 6, Google Japanese IME tool, RoboForm sync, Sothink Web Video Downloader Stand-alone.
    Sandboxie - Version Changes
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  2. Posts : 431
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #2

    No new enhanced support for x64 based machines? I was hoping that they would make gains on that. Thanks for the info though!
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  3. Posts : 622
    Arch Linux 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Enhanced support, do you mean protection? Sandboxie - Experimental Protection.
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  4. Posts : 431
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #4

    Yes, but I was hoping the "experimental" tag would be removed!
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  5. Posts : 208
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit, Linux Mint Julia, in dual boot mode
       #5

    On the W7 Compatibility Center there is a green checkmark V which states clearly that Sandboxie is compatible with 64-bit. Nothing about it being in an experimental state. ???????????
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  6. Posts : 2,686
    Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center 64bit, Windows 7 HP 64bit
       #6

    This is why Sandboxie tags it as experimental. It works now but changes in Windows may break it.

    However, because it uses kernel interfaces which are not completely documented and official, the feature is tagged as experimental. There is a small chance that a future update to the Windows kernel could render the feature inoperable and might even cause system crashes.
    Jim
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