We are running Avast pro 5.0.594 and I am pleased to say that IE8 now runs in the sandbox. However there is no sound, nor when using Firefox 3.6.6 in the sandbox. We tested this on 3 different hardware set-ups - however all running XP SP3.
A couple of our users need their browser to be in the sandbox, but they do view sites with sound. Business sites with sound include technical webcasts and tutorials. We have not been thorough in our checks (did not check all types of sound source), but the common sites do not work. For a quick check You-tube was the reference as it does not require log in.
I have run Firefox in the sandbox for a week and the only amusing problem was watching it trying to update itself, at least IE8 will update outside of the sandbox via Windows update. As we do not want to have to visit every user weekly we may have to insist on IE8 as I cannot see how to get Firefox updated any other way. So apart from sound and updates I found no other problem.
No sound problem using avast free on my computer latest version?. Maybe a bug in full version. Check sound properties via control pannel in xp? or use avast free just as good as long as you use a good firewall!
Sandbox is a new feature of Avast Pro and is a virtual machine for running software isolated from the rest of the system.
I also run Avast free at home and have no known problems or side effects ;), that is why we are new customers to Avast Pro (kicking out McAfee). The main difference in the pro version is that more granular settings are available which are either hidden (e.g. right click not active) or greyed out, plus of course the extra features described on the website (pointless repeating that data here). From the information available the main engine is the main engine regardless of version.
Our 15 machines are functioning perfectly and are evenly aged over 5 years and all running XP. There are no problems on any machine except when we try to run the browsers in the sandbox. Programs outside the sandbox still give sound it is just the browser when in the sandbox which does not.
Oh. If anyone suspects McAfee. We uninstalled, removal tooled, and sanitised ;D the machines first before installation (we were thorough), except on one machine where a Malware infection was so bad it was vaporised first.
hi tonyy, i have the same experience however it’s just in firefox 3.6.6 (i never tested in ie 8) but for me the sound was being diverted to another output. maybe you can open the playback devices while playing youtube to see which one is being used. then disable that leaving only the playback device that points to the speakers.
when this sound diversion happens. I can see that firefox.exe and audiodg.exe are being virtualized. hhm did you install/update to the latest flash player? i only started noticing this after that update (although i don’t usually watch on youtube hehe)
:-\ Well I only have one sound device and the settings looked ok. I can even be playing a sound track in the background (media player) which continues. Normally the sounds would mix.
Just tried running media player virtualised 8) It ran but on selecting a track and pressing play it didn’t. Message:“The sound device was either not present or busy”.
I tested this pre and post the latest (yesterday) flash update. However when either IE or Firefox are virtualised there are no other runtimes shown in the virtualisation monitor window
Ditto … This has been the only problem I’ve had with avast! 5 with IE 8 and Fx 3.6.x on both of my Dell Win XP SP3 systems.
Before first installing avast! 5 IS, I uninstalled Sandboxie just to make sure to eliminate any possible problems/issues. I’ve tried the uninstall/reinstall of avast! 5 and did not help. Given the there has been known issues with avast! 5’s visualization process I figured I wait to see if newer versions would address the problem – it has not. So I’ve gone back to using Sandboxie until avast! can fix the problem.
confirmed and I’ve already fixed it today, sorry for delay – this happened only under some OSes (WinXP in your cases). When audio library in your browsers tried to access some restricted registry keys, it was blocked by sandbox and thus was not properly initialized (= no sound).
Well, it takes some time to iron out the kinks… I usually test it under 7 different OSes with different applications, but I’m not able to reveal all bugs unless someone reports it here or by email. Some of them are not present only on specific OSes, etc.
It wasn’t a criticism of Avast! by any means. I haven’t used the sandboxing it has but my experience with it in Comodo was a headache to say the least and has left me with trepidations about ever employing the technology. The sound issue is something apparently easily fixed and it has been already so kudos to Avast!
I have the free version 5.0.594 and as of today, August 4th, my sound has stopped working (it was working this morning). I do not have the sandbox as that is only in the upgrade version (according to the ad). I’ve not changed anything on my PC and so assume an Avast! update has caused this…rebooting my PC creates no resolution to this problem. It’s particularly annoying right now because my neighbour is playing loud music and I have no headphones to block it out :
Check in Device manager to see if the sound card is listed, it may not be being detected for some reason. If it’s there and everything looks okay, then check in the mixer panel of your sound card and see if anything is being muted or if the volume is turned down. If there are no problems there I would suggest removing the sound card from Device Manager and rebooting the system. Windows will detect it and reload the drivers and that may return your sound.
No, I’ve been through all that and no difference. Thanks anyway
The only things that have changed have been updates from Avast! and possibly a Windows update. I did start using a new router but this was several days before I had any problem with my sound.