Sandboxie-run/test all your applications inside a sand box

Thursday, February 9, 2012


SANDBOXIE v3.16 CRACKED
Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in 
your computer. 
 
 The red arrows indicate changes flowing from a running program into your computer. The box labeled Hard disk (no sandbox) shows changes by a program running normally. The box labeled Hard disk (with sandbox) shows changes by a program running under Sandboxie. The animation illustrates that Sandboxie is able to intercept the changes and isolate them within a sandbox, depicted as a yellow rectangle. It also illustrates that grouping the changes together makes it easy to delete all of them at once.

Benefits of the Isolated Sandbox

* Secure Web Browsing: Running your Web browser under the protection of Sandboxie means that all malicious software downloaded by the browser is trapped in the sandbox and can be discarded trivially.

* Enhanced Privacy: Browsing history, cookies, and cached temporary files collected while Web browsing stay in the sandbox and don't leak into Windows.

* Secure E-mail: Viruses and other malicious software that might be hiding in your email can't break out of the sandbox and can't infect your real system.

* Windows Stays Lean: Prevent wear-and-tear in Windows by installing software into an isolated sandbox.

Sandboxie Control :
Sandboxie is operated primarily through the Sandboxie Control program. This program adds the yellow Sandboxie icon to the system notification ("tray") area of your taskbar.
The sandboxed program should appear in the main window of Sandboxie Control.

 The window displays the list of programs that are currently running sandboxed under the supervision of Sandboxie. Initially there is just one sandbox, DefaultBox, however, more sandboxes can be created; see the Create New Sandbox command in the Sandbox Menu.

The picture above shows Sandboxie is running three programs. The first, iexplore.exe, stands for Internet Explorer, as this tutorial assumes Internet Explorer is the Web browser in use. If the default Web browser in your system is Firefox, or Opera, then you would see firefox.exe or opera.exe, respectively, as the first program running in the sandbox.

The screenshot shows two more programs are running, SandboxieRpcss.exe and SandboxieDcomLaunch.exe. These support programs are part of Sandboxie. If they are needed, they will be automatically started, without any explicit action on your part.

You should now have your Web browser running sandboxed. It can be Internet Explorer or any other browser.

The browser program may make changes to your computer. These changes will all be trapped in the sandbox.

Try it now: Right-click on the following link, and save the file to your desktop. If you're using Internet Explorer, this is the Save Target As command in the right-click menu. If you're using Firefox, this is the Save Link As command in the right-click menu.
In the default and recommended configuration, Sandboxie will identify that a file was saved to an interesting location -- your desktop, in this case -- and will offer Immediate Recovery for the file.
RUNNING A PROGRAM IN SANDBOX :
 DOWNLOAD FULL CRACKED SANDBOXIE v3.54 FROM : 
 COPY AND OVER WRITE THE FILES GIVEN IN CRACK FOLDER TO THE INSTALLED FOLDER IN YOUR SYSTEM
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