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Main Area and Open Discussion => General Software Discussion => Topic started by: MilesAhead on January 05, 2010, 12:52 PM
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Sandboxie goes 64 bit
http://www.sandboxie.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=7014
Supports Vista64 SP1 or later and 64 bit W7.
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Whoa! This is big news! Please report if you have any issues with it.
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Excellent news, no need to search for a 64-bit compatible alternative anymore. I always thought the reasons given for the lack of a 64-bit version were a bit bunk, specially because it breaks things for people like me, who use Sandboxie to isolate and test software, not to provide watertight protection against malware.
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Nice move, even if I partially agree with the author's reasons for holding out so long.
Keep in mind that this is "crippled" compared to the 32bit version of SandboxIE - it's more limited in what it can protect you against. If you need to run untrusted and potentially malware-infested code, do it in a fullblown virtual machine... this 64bit sandbox will be most useful for software-testing-without-clutter-and-breakage.
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use Sandboxie to isolate and test software, not to provide watertight protection against malware.
-Lashiec
Same here so I'm delighted to see it back. It is important to remember the security weakness though. :)
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Whoa! This is big news! Please report if you have any issues with it.
-sajman99
Unfortunately I won't be able to blog about it. :)
My Vista64 system has a fake raid controller. Evidently the Sandboxie driver doesn't like it. I can't get off the dime. I posted to Sandboxie forum. I don't know how many models of HP PC went with this AMD fake raid scheme. If it's not many, then it likely won't be fixed.
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Yay!! Sandboxie 3.34.13 works on my Vista64!!
(http://www.smileyvault.com/albums/CBSA/smileyvault-cute-big-smiley-animated-023.gif) (http://www.smileyvault.com/)
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Good news indeed. 8) But I have to admit to some confusion-- did you mean the newest 3.43 beta? :tellme:
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Working fine here, as well (Windows 7 64-bit). I've been testing it on and off since it was released and everything has functioned as expected :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:
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Good news indeed. 8) But I have to admit to some confusion-- did you mean the newest 3.43 beta? :tellme:
-sajman99
If you go in the 3.43 beta forum, there's a thread with the link to the 64 bit download. The thread title mentions 64 bit. The link is in the first post.
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Good news indeed. 8) But I have to admit to some confusion-- did you mean the newest 3.43 beta? :tellme:
-sajman99
If you go in the 3.43 beta forum, there's a thread with the link to the 64 bit download. The thread title mentions 64 bit. The link is in the first post.
-MilesAhead
Yep, got it--that's what I figured you meant. You typed 3.34 (a 32 bit version), but after I caught up on my sleep I was pretty sure you meant 3.43. In retrospect, sorry for the dumb question.
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I didn't realize I transposed the digits. I must have mumbled backwards. :)
I should have cut & pasted instead.
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btw for those who like to wait for official stable releases, Sandboxie 3.44 is out. One installer does both 32 and 64 bit. I've put it on both my PCs(W7 32 bit and Vista64) and it seems fine.
http://www.sandboxie.com/
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btw I would not blindly update from the latest stable 3.46. The author seems serious about implementing some recurring activation scheme in the next release. According to the 3.47 beta forum topic, 3.46 will be the last release where you can install it and register it once and be done with it.
Seems like the handwriting on the wall is several hundred programs on my PC all wanting to validate activation on their servers at different times. I hope we don't go down that road. I want to use software, not be used by it.
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btw I would not blindly update from the latest stable 3.46...I want to use software, not be used by it.
-MilesAhead
Exactly- I get that Sandboxie developer Tzuk wants to protect his excellent software, but this questionable decision for v3.47 has really riled up lots of folks.
I suppose those who vehemently oppose this new recurring activation scheme will stick with v3.46 or simply use the free version (as long as it exists).
Looks like another case of a few rotten apples spoiling the barrel. :mad:
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From what he said in the thread, my impression is if he disallows your license, it reverts to free version behavior. So I suppose at least if you need a newer driver for hardware compatibility you can update afa that goes. Fortunately 3.46 is working fine on both my systems.
We'll see what happens. He swore up and down and had me convinced he would never do 64 bit because of PatchGuard, but eventually changed his mind. It is frustrating when you try to just keep people from freely copying your program. I took a look at some of the copy protection type services and libraries. They seemed a bit oppressive to the user. So I hacked together my own primitive license string thing. Seemed as soon as 2 people had it, it was everywhere. Like, if it was only one person I'd know who to blame, but 2 then I can't accuse anyone. So I just said to hell with it and went with the donation bit. At least a few people actually sent me a few bucks. :)