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<blockquote data-quote="Nebz" data-source="post: 907621" data-attributes="member: 89186"><p>> Haha...I'm user of Wilders...longer than of MT</p><p></p><p>Yes, I saw your posts. You're very helpful there too!</p><p></p><p>> If I need I rather use command from mouse menu "Commit by SD" and more precisely not to whole system disk but for certain folder</p><p></p><p>Thanks. I think that's the way I will commit files too, so it's good to know you have never experienced a corrupt file.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice. I was thinking that running Sandboxie whilst also in shadow mode would provide <em>two </em>layers of virtualisation, which would make it tougher for something to escape and do damage (especially given that SD by itself does not protect your from the virus/trojan's activities until you reboot)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebz, post: 907621, member: 89186"] > Haha...I'm user of Wilders...longer than of MT Yes, I saw your posts. You're very helpful there too! > If I need I rather use command from mouse menu "Commit by SD" and more precisely not to whole system disk but for certain folder Thanks. I think that's the way I will commit files too, so it's good to know you have never experienced a corrupt file. Thanks for the advice. I was thinking that running Sandboxie whilst also in shadow mode would provide [I]two [/I]layers of virtualisation, which would make it tougher for something to escape and do damage (especially given that SD by itself does not protect your from the virus/trojan's activities until you reboot)? [/QUOTE]
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