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    Sandboxie trial reset

    There aren't any trustworthy methods of cracking this very useful security software, but it does have a nearly fully functional 30-day period which can be easily reset. Make sure there are no sandboxed programs open, then run these commands as administrator and reboot.

    Code:
    sc stop SbieSvc
    reg delete "HKCR\CLSID\{98E6BD24-2D93-41A5-BC6D-CB7C1507318B}" /v I /f
    Do this once a month and the trial will last forever. Disabling automatic updates and blocking www.sandboxie.com and sandboxie.com in your hosts file wouldn't hurt either. This should be legal since you aren't tampering with any files or using a license you are not entitled to.

    Oh, and do buy a license at least once if you can, the program is fairly inexpensive and very effective.
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    Sanboxie became a freeware few months ago.

    Pretty useful tool which can be downloaded directly from their website below.

    https://www.sandboxie.com/DownloadSandboxie

    Edit: As pointed out by u/james28909 you will actually be directed to Sophos' website when downloading, which will ask for details such as a name, email address, job title and company name before downloading.
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    Helpful program, especially for keygens, among other things
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    Quote Originally Posted by H265 View Post
    Sanboxie became a freeware few months ago.
    Nice, then there is no longer any need to run this once a month

    Edit: As pointed out by u/james28909 you will actually be directed to Sophos' website when downloading, which will ask for details such as a name, email address, job title and company name before downloading.
    Just tell them you're Guy Incognito and use anonbox.net, problem solved.
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    This year, Sophos has released Sandboxie as Open Source to the community for further development and maintenance.

    There is already a fork of it, maintained by DavidXanatos.

    And you will not been asked for any personal details before downloading it.
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    I have been using Sandboxie since version 3.x (back when Windows Installer didn't work inside it) and this is the third time I've seen it change ownership: from the original creator to a different company, then Sophos, and now this. At least the code was released and further development encouraged, so I'll count it as a good ending...

    David Xanatos is known for having continued work on DiskCryptor after its author abandoned it on 2014, and his contributions to NeoMule (including an "impossible" NAT traversal method), so I think the project is in good hands.

    Anyway, I installed the new version and it works fine, with all formerly paid features available and no license check, of course. Looks like the trick in the first post is now useless
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