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JoeCool wrote:
I think that would be a good solution. I have never had problems when Sandboxie deletes the Sanbox.
Thank you for the quick reply.
Did you encounter similar problems or is there something special about my setup. I thought it was kind of strange that all access security entries where just missing.


Please download BSA 1.49 beta 4 from here:

http://hotfile.com/dl/139376972/5d15a81/BSA149B4.RAR.html

Test it and let me know if this version fixes the issue you found, please.

This is the first time that someone reports this problem. I never heard of it before.
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Please download BSA 1.49 beta 4 from here:

http://hotfile.com/dl/139376972/5d15a81/BSA149B4.RAR.html

Test it and let me know if this version fixes the issue you found, please.


This version did not change anything. The sandbox folder is still moved to the recycle bin withouth access permissions on the user and drive folders. Also no process is spawned when I click on delete.
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This version did not change anything. The sandbox folder is still moved to the recycle bin withouth access permissions on the user and drive folders. Also no process is spawned when I click on delete.


Deleting process is invoked with the SW_HIDE parameter, so you donīt see it.

This version calls: %SystemRoot%\System32\cmd.exe /c RMDIR /s /q "%SANDBOX%"

The same command used by Sandboxie to delete Sandbox folder contents.

Maybe the difference is in the privileges each program has.

Try to run BSA with admin rights to see if it makes any difference.

btw... Whatīs your OS/version?
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I am always running BSA as Admin via the compatibility switch in the properties dialog.

I am using Win7 SP1 x64

Maybe you changed the wrong part of the code. I was talking about the dialog box that pops up when BSA finds that there are files in the sandbox with the delete and continue buttons. As my HIPS was set to alert me when BSA spawns a process I can safely say that it did not.

I have just tried it: deleting via the menu Utilities -> Sandbox -> Folder -> Delete contents spawns the CMD process. Everything OK here. (Only difference between your command-line and Sandboxie's is the trailing backslash so BSA will leave the folder)

When I click "Delete Sandbox folder contents and continue" then BSA uses a different delete method.

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Maybe you changed the wrong part of the code. I was talking about the dialog box that pops up when BSA finds that there are files in the sandbox with the delete and continue buttons.

I have just tried it: deleting via the menu Utilities -> Sandbox -> Folder -> Delete contents spawns the CMD process. Everything OK here. (Only difference between your command-line and Sandboxie's is the trailing backslash so BSA will leave the folder)

When I click "Delete Sandbox folder contents and continue" then BSA uses a different delete method.


I changed the deleting process related to automatic analysis mode and now I realized that you mean deleting in manual analysis mode. No problem, I will change deleting method there too. As soon as I have it done I will upload a new beta version.
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BSA 1.49 beta 5:

http://hotfile.com/dl/139402844/1bea04e/BSA149B5.RAR.html

I changed the deleting method also for manual analysis mode.

Try it and let me know if now everything works fine, please.
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BSA 1.49 beta 5:

http://hotfile.com/dl/139402844/1bea04e/BSA149B5.RAR.html

I changed the deleting method also for manual analysis mode.

Try it and let me know if now everything works fine, please.


Works like a charm (and it's faster too). Thank you very much.

And happy new year.
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Works like a charm (and it's faster too). Thank you very much.

And happy new year.


Thanks to you for the bug report, the feedback and your help solving the issue!

Happy new year to you too!
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hello bro i have windows seven . i go to this problem Crying or Very sad i can not open Program


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aspx you get winpcap from this link: http://www.winpcap.org/ and then BSA can use it.

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hello bro i have windows seven . i go to this problem Crying or Very sad i can not open Program




Read the README.TXT included in the package, please.
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Thank You My Friends Now I Can Use Very Happy
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Thank You My Friends Now I Can Use Very Happy


No problem. Wink

After you test the tool, it would be nice if you post your thoughts about it.
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I just created a new section in BSAīs web site (http://bsa.isoftware.nl) named "Video Tutorials".

I have added a video tutorial about the installation and configuration of Sandboxie, WinPCap and Buster Sandbox Analyzer.

Comments will be welcome as usual.
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That's a nice addition for new users. Good idea Smile
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