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| 1268143 | 2012-04-02 21:58:00 | Do you a person think , sandboing a computer software is effective (WHY) ???? , speedy whats your view | Nhashon (16466) | ||
| 1268144 | 2012-04-02 23:42:00 | See this (en.wikipedia.org(computer_security)), this (en.wikipedia.org(software_development)), and this (www.google.com/search?q=sandboxing). Noting the large number of 'general question' threads you're starting, I strongly recommend you try Google before posting - most of your questions can be answered in under a minute that way, and you'll learn more if you do the research yourself rather than expecting us to spoonfeed you. |
Erayd (23) | ||
| 1268145 | 2012-04-03 00:01:00 | If its the same as using a VM, all I use is XP mode, in Windows 7. The only thing I use it for, is testing ISO's (after I use Nlite to add the drivers etc). Just to make sure it works properly. If theyre not the same thing, pass. Never bothered using it. Whatever it is, or does | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1268146 | 2012-04-03 00:32:00 | I don't think sandboxing is a good idea, the sand doesn't generally agree with the fans, it gets everywhere and it's hard to get out again.... But I'll second what Erayd said. Google is your friend. If not, try lmgtfy.com ;) |
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| 1268147 | 2012-04-03 02:22:00 | Oh thanks for help | Nhashon (16466) | ||
| 1268148 | 2012-04-03 08:26:00 | Noting the large number of 'general question' threads you're starting, I strongly recommend you try Google before posting - most of your questions can be answered in under a minute that way, and you'll learn more if you do the research yourself rather than expecting us to spoonfeed you. Quite agree. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 1268149 | 2012-04-03 08:47:00 | Hear, hear! | linw (53) | ||
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