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Microsoft (R) C++ Runtime Library, V 6.2.3104.0, Date Modified 4/13/2008. |
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_________________ Paul XP Pro SP3 (Admin rights), Zone Alarm Pro Firewall, Malwarebytes Pro, Firefox 21, Thunderbird 17 |
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So is there any fix? msgwait.exe keeps crashing when sandboxdiff is running.
I need this tool very much. Any alternatives? |
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majoMo
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Please wait a little bit, if you can... |
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| SandboxDiff updated |
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majoMo
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SandboxDiff updated.
Changes: - Fixed: an issue when the RegHive file size is bigger that 6 MB. - Added: when RegHive file can't be load for some reason, the user is advised - and SandboxDiff closed. - Fixed: get around the 'msgwait.exe' file crash issue in some users'systems. Download in: Contributed Utilities page. |
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Guest
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Thanks for the update. It fixed the msgwait.exe problem.
I have configured the path: copy "C:\Sandbox\Superman\DefaultBox\RegHive" hive_1.bak /v /y > NUL Every time I run the sandboxdiff I encounter this error message:
What is this? What could cause such a problem? |
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majoMo
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Humm. What is your OS? Do you have a 'reg.exe' file in 'WINDOWS\system32' folder?
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Windows XP Yes Did you hardcode the default path of Windows? In other words does it still work if people installs Windows in other drives (drive letter other than C)? |
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majoMo
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Yes it should works. BTW is your Windows folder'path in another drive, other than C?
1. Can you try this?: to do the bat file e.g. 'name.bat' in your text editor with: @echo off reg.exe load HKU\hive hive_1.bak reg.exe export HKU\hive hive_1.reg.txt reg.exe unload HKU\hive pause Run it; some warnings? did it create a 'hive_1.reg.txt' file? 2. Copy 'reg.exe' to where 'SandboxDiff.exe' is. Run 'SandboxDiff.exe'. Same message yet? |
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My account is a limited user account I guess it's the cause of the problem.
1. It cannot run even though the account has "read" and "read and run" rights on reg.exe The message complains: Error: The client has no special rights to run it System couldn't find specific registry key Error: The client has no special rights to run it 2. I copied the reg.exe using the admin account. I added my account into the group. Set "read" and "read and run" rights. Same error message: file open error:[hive_1.reg.txt] What should I configure to allow a limited user account to run it successfully? |
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majoMo
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Hope this help. |
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| File Comparison: More than Filename/Presence of File? |
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Todd
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Much thanks for this SBie add-on; works great!
Regarding the file comparison, does SandboxDiff compare any more than the filename--or simply the presence of the file(s)--in the sandbox? For example, if a file already present in the sandbox was updated (but filename remained the same) during a sandboxed program session, would SandboxDiff detect the difference and highlight it green in the results? Or would the before and after entries remain un-highlighted? The reason I ask is after testing it on a program installation, I thought it would be interesting to test it on a subsequent update to that program (weeks later). Prior to the update test, I ran a sandboxed session of the program to pre-populate the sandbox with files already installed and used by the program (so those that didn't change after the update wouldn't show up highlighted green in the results [they would if they weren't in the sandbox already]). I then started SandboxDiff, started the sandboxed program, then updated it in the sandbox. SandboxDiff worked just fine. But what I'm not sure is whether one or more files that were updated (but no change to filename) were recognized by SandboxDiff as having changed. Does SandboxDiff check any other file attributes? One way to be sure would be to compare a before and after hash (such as SHA1) of the files, but not sure how that would impact comparison speed (runs pretty zippy on my XP SP3 quad-core CPU). Thanks! |
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| Re: File Comparison: More than Filename/Presence of File? |
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majoMo
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No, it doesn't do that. I'll check if it's easy to do something like that. I appreciated your feedback and your question/suggestion. Thanks. |
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slatester
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Hi, thanks for this, very helpful.
I also get a regdump.exe crash, but like you said the changes are still visible in Comp-Reg.REG.txt. |
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majoMo
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@ slatester,
Good to know you didn't lose the registry entries'changes. Glad you found it helpful. Regards |
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| SandboxDiff - Registry/Files changes |
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