![]() ![]() I believe that's what it does? I haven't yet played with AIS. As malware becomes more prevalent and dangerous, there are malicious applications, links, and downloads that could potentially gain endless access to a network’s data if they’re not tested by sandbox. Maybe not for you and for some of Wilders people, but it is good thing that it like that, because, by default it will sandbox those more dangerous applications. In cybersecurity, sandboxing is used as a resource to test software that could end up being categorized as safe or unsafe. You see, no one single application will ever leave users free of issues. Or, if it is just a bug with Sandboxie report it. I've added permissions to Flash plugin and will see if this solves the issue with Gmail. Gmail also seems to be having problems with Flash plugin lately as well. If I sandbox Chromium, and only allow chrome.exe to run in the sandbox, then no sound will be heard in Youtube, for example. Sure, things like the Flash problem you're having are to be worked. ![]() Depending on which version of Avast you are using would decide, IMO, whether you still need Sandboxie or not. But, due to users suggestions, AVAST decided to do it. The free Avast sandbox is very limited vs the paid Avast sandbox vers. ![]() I believe that, in the past, AIS sandbox wouldn't automatically add any programs. Unlike some other sandboxing applications, like Sandboxie, which the user needs to be exactly aware of what needs to be sandboxed and which would be the best options for each sandboxed programs. Maybe not for you and for some of Wilders people, but it is good thing that it like that, because, by default it will sandbox those more dangerous applications. Click to expand.That actually is a great thing. ![]()
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