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Sandboxie 3.74


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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.

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The logo for this post @ fp, stands for Java not Sandboxie :D

Edit:

now it's ok B)

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Patch not work with me :(

Its get error even if run patch as admin...

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I'm trying uninstall and reinstall but it still happens.

My OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit

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Thanks for the update.Waiting for the fix.....
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i use older keygen/patch by uuk (2011.4.6.) on my 64-bit windows 7 and work just fine, like with previous versions

but of course just through "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"

same thing with 32-bit windows 7

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i use older keygen/patch by uuk (2011.4.6.) on my 64-bit windows 7 and work just fine, like with previous versions

but of course just through "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"

same thing with 32-bit windows 7

Yup, I can confirm that as well.

keygen/patch by uuk (2011.4.6.) works fine on WinXP/Win7 32/64bit

So, Sandboxie.Universal.Patcher-uuk (Outdated) is not a true information. (at least in my case)

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i use older keygen/patch by uuk (2011.4.6.) on my 64-bit windows 7 and work just fine, like with previous versions

but of course just through "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"

same thing with 32-bit windows 7

Disable Driver Signature Enforcement - Temporary or Permanent.Does it impose security risks? :unsure:
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Disable Driver Signature Enforcement - Temporary or Permanent.Does it impose security risks? :unsure:

Yes it does. It makes it as vulnerable as 32bit. It means it can use any unsigned driver, hence, any malware can use an unsigned driver and take over the system. That's not it, any malware can modify the windows kernel too.

But inspite of being so dangerous, why it's not so bad? Because, all this above is already possible in 32-bit OS, as 32-bit have no such protection.

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i use older keygen/patch by uuk (2011.4.6.) on my 64-bit windows 7 and work just fine, like with previous versions

but of course just through "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"

same thing with 32-bit windows 7

The patch by uuk still works perfectly =]

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;)

The patch doesn't work for me.Please explain the procedure for Windows 7 - 32 bit system.

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The patch doesn't work for me.Please explain the procedure for Windows 7 - 32 bit system.

Ok, jst follow the tutorial by fccard

How to use uuk:

1- Install Sandboxie.

2- Use Keygen, fill up the fields version and syscode by clicking on ... then apply patch.

3- Use dseo13b (run as admin), enable test mode and sign a system file: C:\Program Files\Sandboxie\SbieDrv.sys

dseo13b

site: www.ngohq.com

code: /home.php?page=Files&go=giveme&dwn_id=826

4- Reboot.

5- Use Keygen again, fill up the fields and click on activate.

6- Done.

Enjoy it

If you have any doubt, just say so.

^_^

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I never tested it on windows 7 32-bits, but I think there is no need for doing this.

Yep. it is necessary with windows 7 32-bits

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The patch works well on Win 7 32 bit system.
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