
Source: where Tzuk talks about excluding Avast.dll files. Tzuk is aware of this issue, which should be fixed in Sandboxie BETA version 4.01.02 Select Show Window / Sandbox / Default Sandbox / Sandbox Settings / Resource Access / File Access / Blocked Access, and Add the following Programs to the exclusions list:Ĭ:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ snxhk.dllĬ:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ snxhk64.dll RIGHT-click on the yellow Sandboxie Control icon in your system tray. SBIE2318 DLL initialization failed for 'user32.dll' SBIE2303 Could not hook SetWindowsHookExW (2)

SBIE2318 DLL initialization failed for 'sechost.dll' SBIE2303 Could not hook ChangeServiceConfig2W (2) because those are the system changes since I last used Sandboxie, when all was still good. The difference "now" is due either to my upgrading to Avast8, or to IE10. I use Sandboxie only occasionally, and had never experienced this issue until now. Unless you use Sandboxie for that as well.There's a compatibility issue running 64-bit browsers with some avast dll's and Sandboxie 3.76. But if you use the sandboxed browser to download something, and then open that download outside of the sandbox, you’re not protected. If you use the browser sandbox to simply browse websites, then yes, you’re protected. The long answer is that it won’t completely protect you. The short answer is that yes browsing in a browser sandbox will protect you. Will Browsing in a Browser Sandbox Completely Protect Me? There are more browser options that you might not know about. If you’re concerned about the safety of our current browser outside of the sandbox, consider using a different browser. But you can make your web browser more secure with a browser sandbox.

We’re not saying that all web browsers are unsafe.

Ghidra is a free tool for reverse engineering from the National Security Agency (NSA) If you want to try reverse-engineering a program, check out Ghidra. Outside of reverse-engineering the programs, you must either chose to trust these browsers or not. The options we’re showing say that they are 100% sandboxed.
