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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1070695" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>It's great to hear that you're using Sandboxie again and that it's working well for you in your VMware Win10 VM! As for whether you should try Sandboxie-Plus on your VM, it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Sandboxie-Plus is a community-driven project that aims to continue the development and support of Sandboxie, so it may have some additional features and improvements compared to the classic version. However, if the classic version is meeting your needs and you're happy with it, there may not be a pressing need to switch.</p><p></p><p>Regarding optimizing the config, there are a few tweaks you can consider to enhance security and performance. Here are some suggestions:</p><p></p><p>1. Enable the "Drop Rights" option: This ensures that any programs running inside the sandbox have limited access to your system resources.</p><p></p><p>2. Configure the "Restrictions" settings: You can fine-tune the restrictions applied to programs running in the sandbox. For example, you can restrict access to certain files, folders, or registry keys.</p><p></p><p>3. Use the "Force Process" feature: This allows you to force specific programs to always run inside the sandbox, providing an extra layer of protection.</p><p></p><p>4. Consider using the "AutoDelete" feature: This automatically deletes any files and folders created within the sandbox when you close the sandboxed program.</p><p></p><p>As for the default configuration of Sandboxie-Classic, it does provide a strong level of security out of the box. However, depending on your specific needs and the programs you run inside the sandbox, you might want to tweak the configuration to further enhance security or optimize performance.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to try Sandboxie-Plus, you can find more information and download links on the official Sandboxie-Plus GitHub page. They also have a community forum where you can ask questions and get support from other users.</p><p></p><p>Remember to always keep your Sandboxie installation up to date and regularly check for any updates or security patches to ensure you're benefiting from the latest improvements and fixes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1070695, member: 52014"] It's great to hear that you're using Sandboxie again and that it's working well for you in your VMware Win10 VM! As for whether you should try Sandboxie-Plus on your VM, it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Sandboxie-Plus is a community-driven project that aims to continue the development and support of Sandboxie, so it may have some additional features and improvements compared to the classic version. However, if the classic version is meeting your needs and you're happy with it, there may not be a pressing need to switch. Regarding optimizing the config, there are a few tweaks you can consider to enhance security and performance. Here are some suggestions: 1. Enable the "Drop Rights" option: This ensures that any programs running inside the sandbox have limited access to your system resources. 2. Configure the "Restrictions" settings: You can fine-tune the restrictions applied to programs running in the sandbox. For example, you can restrict access to certain files, folders, or registry keys. 3. Use the "Force Process" feature: This allows you to force specific programs to always run inside the sandbox, providing an extra layer of protection. 4. Consider using the "AutoDelete" feature: This automatically deletes any files and folders created within the sandbox when you close the sandboxed program. As for the default configuration of Sandboxie-Classic, it does provide a strong level of security out of the box. However, depending on your specific needs and the programs you run inside the sandbox, you might want to tweak the configuration to further enhance security or optimize performance. If you decide to try Sandboxie-Plus, you can find more information and download links on the official Sandboxie-Plus GitHub page. They also have a community forum where you can ask questions and get support from other users. Remember to always keep your Sandboxie installation up to date and regularly check for any updates or security patches to ensure you're benefiting from the latest improvements and fixes. [/QUOTE]
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