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nijiko


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Problem with service unexpectedly stopped.

When running main program of sandboxie, some reason made Sbie Service stoped, the main program will return error and to be crashed.

I suggest, when the program needs to access the services, it can check the service status. I means if service stoped, it can auto restart the service, instead to crash.
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Scoobs


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I cannot start Internet explorer 7 with these beta versions. I get the error "The Instruction at 0x00000000 referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program".

On restarting IE7 I get a Sysfader:iexplore.exe - Application Error "The instruction at 0x6cc1a5ed referenced memory at 0x00000008......."

If I Disable Forced Programs IE7 runs fine
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tzuk


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Oneder wrote:
Also noticed that there are about 16 meg of Thumcache files being copied to -
C:\Sandbox\Administrator\DefaultBox\user\current\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer


Windows Explorer (particularly on Vista if I recall correctly) has a habit of opening files for read/write access and this forces Sandboxie to make duplicates in many cases. I tried to tweak it as much as I can, that is, disregard some of its "write" access requests and not duplicate files, but I don't think I can improve things any more than they are now.

nick s wrote:
I finally isolated a SRP (Software Restriction Policies) setting as a factor in the error messages.


Thanks for that. I successfully reproduced the problem. It seemed Sandboxie was trying to launch SandboxieRpcSs very early, in fact before the process finished its initialization. It turns out that with SRP restrictions in place, this is too early. This now happens a little later and should no longer cause this error.

I hope this change may also be related to the problems reported by RonR and Scoobs so please try that and let me know.

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nijiko


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Big Problem!!!
Can't uninstall programs with M$ Installer!

Sample:
http://www.mirillis.com/files/splash_beta_setup.exe

After I install this program in sandboxie, I can't uninstall it in sandboxie, uninstall program will hang up.
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tzuk


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This may be a problem but not a big one. In typical use I believe one simply deletes the entire sandbox rather than try to uninstall specific software.
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nijiko


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tzuk wrote:
This may be a problem but not a big one. In typical use I believe one simply deletes the entire sandbox rather than try to uninstall specific software.


Very Happy I know deleting sandbox is the fastest way. But I just test the uninstaller.
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nick s


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tzuk wrote:
Thanks for that. I successfully reproduced the problem. It seemed Sandboxie was trying to launch SandboxieRpcSs very early, in fact before the process finished its initialization. It turns out that with SRP restrictions in place, this is too early. This now happens a little later and should no longer cause this error.

I hope this change may also be related to the problems reported by RonR and Scoobs so please try that and let me know.

Thanks for the SRP fix Smile . With 3.35.29, I still see the IE7 crash on XP SP3. I took a closer look and see that IE7's crash report shows Error signature > ModName: ieapfltr.dll. Since ieapfltr.dll is associated with IE7's Phishing Filter, disabling the Phishing Filter (Internet Properties > Advanced) eliminates the crashes for me.

I also see that disabling the Phishing Filter eliminates similar IE7 crashes on Vista SP1.

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Scoobs


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tzuk wrote:


I hope this change may also be related to the problems reported by RonR and Scoobs so please try that and let me know.


Just tried .29 and IE7 is still crashing, same error as before.
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can't to run it at windows7-7058
sandboxie007


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ThankS!
sandboxie is good software!
when i run(sandboxie 3.335-29) it at windows7-7058
cant to start ,just got a error:
SBIE1223



Message: SBIE1223 Cannot replace token: [xxxxxxxx / yy]

Logged To: Popup Message Log.

Explanation:

Sandboxie has experienced an error while replacing the original security token of a program with a security token that has less privileges.

Thanks!!!!
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tzuk


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nick s wrote:
Since ieapfltr.dll is associated with IE7's Phishing Filter, disabling the Phishing Filter (Internet Properties > Advanced) eliminates the crashes for me.


Thanks for once again pointing out how to reproduce a problem. Smile I hope I managed to fix it in version 3.35.30.
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Scoobs


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.30 fixes my IE7 problem Very Happy
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Scoobs wrote:
.30 fixes my IE7 problem Very Happy
IE7 working again here also.

The problem with Adobe Reader, however, is still present.
tzuk


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I installed Acrobat 8.1.4 and tried to reproduce the problem but unfortunately was unable to.
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wraithdu


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Kind of a bug:

Enable Immediate Recovery -> save something and get the IR prompt -> check the box to not be prompted and click 'Close' -> close all sandboxed programs -> AGAIN check the box to not be prompted and click 'Close'

Result - the Immediate Recovery option is now permanently disabled.
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tzuk


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wraithdu, I don't understand, in the third step you say click 'Close' on the Immediate Recovery window, so how do you get to 'Close' it again in the fifth step?

RonR wrote:
Multiple forces at work here and I jumped to the wrong conclusion. Sorry 'bout that.


Don't worry about it. As long as the problem is resolved, I'm happy.
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