They both run perfectly fine as standalone, but when I try to run them as Sandbox they simply crash. They also leave an instance running which cannot be terminated from Task Manager; requiring a machine reboot.
Would use SafeBrowser, but that is not available on one of the machines - which is weird, both at same version level. One has option to enable the other does not.
Sandbox is working fine, I have tested this using Notepad.
I notice that in the background, Chrome loads a “Profile error occurred” screen and a “Page Unresponsive” page.
I am unable to switch to them, as it is stuck loading the original tab. Task manager shows four instances of Chrome running alonside Chrome Crash Handler.
When it was originally failing, I notice that there were four instances of Chrome set off. Three dialog windows, one complaining about profile (even though I do not use Chrome profile). I manually killed the profile session from task-manager, and then Chrome fired up. So killed all the sessions and tried again, this time no extra window for Profile.
This time everything worked fine, and even Firefox loads up fine. I think Firefox also tries to load a profile initially as well when starting up.
So not sure what it was, unless a rogue Chrome instance which had locked out a file and thus stopped the other’s working.
So none the wiser, but will keep an eye out in case it returns. Got a 3-PC licence, so I can test this out on the other PC’s when I install Avast on them.
Behaviour is that it loads OK, and the sandbox appears to be set up correctly. Then when you try to go to any site (even the router homepafe), Firefox simply hangs (busy circle in the tab).
You can exit Firefox, but the instance still remains running. Even if you try to close app / close all via the sandbox page in Avast.
When I look at the instance, it has one single thread. It is consuming 15-20% CPU for the thread, there is no disk activity or network activity on the thread. All the classics of an hung thread. When I try to kill the thread I get an “Access is denied” message - which seems to indicate some other process has got hold of the thread.
Same here with Firefox in sandbox, not Chrome (it´s working fine).
Try disabling every extension in Firefox. In my case it worked.
One catch, between trying Firefox with the error and now, Windows decided to upgrade itself so i don´t know for sure what worked (the upgrade or the disabling of the extensions)
Not sure what changed, I have tried to experiment but not getting it running at all now in a Sandbox.
So previously it did work with all the various extensions.
I am going to try a fresh install of Firefox, even though it is up to date, in case this removes something.
Also notice, that EXCEL is having problems with the Sandbox as well - but I suspect that is down to new update from Office. If I open the EXCEL file directly off my physical device it works but when I use a file on OneDrive EXCEL is trying to connect to the URL and I suspect that this causes a problem with the Sandbox - as EXCEL simply shuts down.
Sandbox is a nice concept, but darn difficult to get it working intuitively :-\
Ran the firefox installer again, no clean up just run installer.
Installer run’s OK, takes about a minute. As it is install over existing, all extensions, bookmarks maintained…
Fire up firefox in sandbox - and now it is working.
Did a test prior to this, to confirm it was not running and was looking at network connections and whilst it looked like firefox was trying to connect to a site there was something else stoppping it. However, once I ran the installer again, it is working.
This would seemingly rule out any issue with the extensions.
I will have to run some Sysinternals tools to see what is happening here :
Hi,
I’m sorry that I opened a new topic on the same issue before finding this one, but I would like to ask the OP and guillermo220 a question. Have you tried, now that Firefox is working fine, to virtualize the history and the bookmarks to see if the changes made on both are dropped after you close the sandboxed app? In my case Chrome works perfectly in the sandbox until I run Firefox in it. Firefox will always fail to connect to the internet and I have to restart the PC to clear the sandbox. After that, Chrome will also fail in virtualizing the history and the bookmarks.
Thank you very much.
Apparently no. Bookmarks and history remains. A new tab open in sandbox was closed when I closed sandbox. Then when I reopened Firefox without sandbox the tab was gone. I don´t know if that´s a feature or a bug.
I will try with Chrome.
Thank You,
in my case, even if I specifically selected the options to virtualize bookmarks, history and cookies, the changes made in the sandbox are transferred to the non-sandboxed version of the browser. This is very annoying because it makes me think that the sandbox is not working properly also for other, more important, functions.
Regards.