![]() ![]() Not a major problem for me but a bit annoying. Everything else stays open but the explorers that were open are all gone and 1 or 2 utility programs also are gone (one is to show current month calendar when I hover mouse cursor over clock). ![]() I can have a few others running but when I get ready to run a new instance of Firefox in a sandbox I get a message that explorer has crashed and lose all my open explorer windows. A process sandbox helps to manage and limit access permissions a process has to your data. ![]() Perhaps a conflict with one of the other utilities/drivers/programs running in the background. This package was approved as a trusted package on. One minor problem is it seems to cause my explorer to crash every now and then when I try to invoke a sandbox on my 64-bit system (Win 7). I'm glad I paid to have use of all its features and can't imagine being without it. Although Shadow Defender does take up a small amount they seem to have some algorithm that prevents disk usage from becoming excessive. Nake sure both the driver and Sondboxie service (SbieSvc) have started seccessfully. 2, The Sanboxie driver (SbieDrv) is not available to sandbox programs. The "free" programs will "eat up" your disk space and some change your MBR. SBIE2331 Service start failed: 22/5 Access denied. It provides a safe and controlled environment. Sandboxie Classic is an invaluable tool for anyone concerned about system security and privacy. Its intuitive interface allows you to create sandboxes, manage applications, and customize settings effortlessly. Deep Freeze was my favorite but they have an annual fee now. Sandboxie Classic is easy to use and compatible with various Windows operating systems. Although not free it more than makes up for the cost by being low maintenance. My preferred program to avoid problems you described is Shadow Defender. ![]()
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