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Looking for non flammable version of an honest question: what makes sandboxie different from Comodo Sandbox?
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<blockquote data-quote="wat0114" data-source="post: 1095931" data-attributes="member: 91306"><p>I haven't used sandBoxie in years, so I've no comparison to Comodo's containment feature.</p><p></p><p>I have run Firefox and Floorp browsers, the latter of which is Mozilla-based, in Comodo's container and it seems to work fine, preventing downloaded files from touching the real system, instead placing them in a "containerized" Downloads folder. I downloded ccleaner (crap cleaner) from Floorp and tried to execute, but Andy Ful's WHHL (Windows Hybrid Hardening Light) WDAC enforcement blocked it from executing <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite116" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> I would have to have disabled WDAC enforcement before executing it, but at any rate, Comodo will contain the execution. Some snips below.</p><p></p><p>Contained Apps:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]284725[/ATTACH][ATTACH]284726[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>ccleaner download contained and execution blocked by WHHL WDAC:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]284727[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[code]******** WDAC blocked events for EXE and DLL files ********</p><p>***********************************************************</p><p></p><p>Event[0]:</p><p>Event Id = 3077</p><p>Local Time: 2024/08/03 12:01:51</p><p>Attempted Path = C:\Users\me\Downloads\ccsetup626.exe</p><p>Parent Process = C:\Program Files\Ablaze Floorp\floorp.exe</p><p>PolicyName = UserSpace Lock</p><p>UserWriteable = true[/code[/code]</p><p></p><p>You can temporarily run a program in the container by right-clicking the program shortcut and choosing: "Run in COMODO container" or you can even set up an Auto-containment policy to force the program in containment every time it's run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wat0114, post: 1095931, member: 91306"] I haven't used sandBoxie in years, so I've no comparison to Comodo's containment feature. I have run Firefox and Floorp browsers, the latter of which is Mozilla-based, in Comodo's container and it seems to work fine, preventing downloaded files from touching the real system, instead placing them in a "containerized" Downloads folder. I downloded ccleaner (crap cleaner) from Floorp and tried to execute, but Andy Ful's WHHL (Windows Hybrid Hardening Light) WDAC enforcement blocked it from executing :D I would have to have disabled WDAC enforcement before executing it, but at any rate, Comodo will contain the execution. Some snips below. Contained Apps: [ATTACH alt="comodo container-floorp01.jpg"]284725[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="comodo container-floorp02.jpg"]284726[/ATTACH] ccleaner download contained and execution blocked by WHHL WDAC: [ATTACH alt="Floorp browser contained.jpg"]284727[/ATTACH] [code]******** WDAC blocked events for EXE and DLL files ******** *********************************************************** Event[0]: Event Id = 3077 Local Time: 2024/08/03 12:01:51 Attempted Path = C:\Users\me\Downloads\ccsetup626.exe Parent Process = C:\Program Files\Ablaze Floorp\floorp.exe PolicyName = UserSpace Lock UserWriteable = true[/code[/code] You can temporarily run a program in the container by right-clicking the program shortcut and choosing: "Run in COMODO container" or you can even set up an Auto-containment policy to force the program in containment every time it's run. [/QUOTE]
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