Sandboxie sounds a lot like *DOS* 
full circle.
I loved things not being dependent on windows to run. easier to get rid of too.
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At 10:51 AM 7/4/2009, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
>I use it as well and love it.  One great way to keep nasties from your  
>web browser from getting into the rest of your system.
>
>There's a great episode of the Security Now! podcast dedicated to it.
>
>Be aware that it is not compatible with Vista/Win 7 64-bit due to the  
>way they changed the security architecture.
>
>
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>Brian Weeden
>Technical Advisor
>Secure World Foundation
>
>On 4-Jul-09, at 1:25 PM, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Zool,
>>I have it; have kept it up to date, but have never tried it yet!
>>Sandboxie.com comes highly suggested on the ESET/Wilders security  
>>forums.
>>However, I suspect that many/most of the shares on this forum might  
>>have bigger "tin-hats" than I. I just do not know.
>>Much of this "virtual" area stuff still leaves me scratching my head.
>>Although, since moving to ESET, I've been infection-free (2006).
>>Thanks again, Thane!!!!
>>Best,
>>Duncan
>>
>>
>>Naushad Zulfiqar wrote:
>>>Has anyone tried this software?
>>>The concept looks good.
>>>http://www.sandboxie.com/
>>
>>-- 
>>Tallyho ! ]:8)
>>Taglines below !
>>--
>>Good taste is the flower of good sense.

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