Ren'py games fail to start when I try to run them in "sandboxie"

Dec 14, 2018
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I'm using win 10 and just like to have additional protection. Anybody had same problem ?
No error message and no window - games just crash into nothing.
 
Dec 14, 2018
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Thanks for reply!
I know that programs like vmware/virtualbox exist :confused: but it takes additional time to boot OS inside it every time.
It's just strange that 95+% of games I tried can run in sandboxie. But not a single Ren'py game.
 

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I understand you guys want to have protection and everything. If we get a report of any of the games having a virus or malware, we take it seriously. If we do find it, we remove it and ban the user that uploaded it.

This is a rough number but I would say at least 60-70% of all games that get uploaded here, come right from the source (steam, DLSite, etc). The remaining come from torrents or other places. We do our best to make sure nothing has a virus in it. But if you find one, report the thread immediately. In the 2 years that I have been staff here, I think there has only been one case of someone actually trying to distribute a virus/malware.

But as people have mentioned. The best bet is a VM. I use one when I get any games from questionable sources.
 

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What if instead of worrying about virus, the worry is about privacy. As mentioned before, renpy games tend to create persistent folders in AppData/Roaming.... If have a shared computer and would not want to leave any trace of this games sandboxie is a convenient solution, I am aware VM is better, but requires a time and effort to set up initially that I don´t want to invest
 
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I just upgraded from win7 to win10. (with a fresh installation, not using the upgrade option)
Now sandboxie isn't working anymore.

But I found an temporary solution Budokai : run the "<Game Name>.exe" in the lib/windows-i686 folder via Sandbox instead of the "<Game Name>.exe" in the root directory.

It would be good to know what the difference between the two executables is.
 

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I just upgraded from win7 to win10. (with a fresh installation, not using the upgrade option)
Now sandboxie isn't working anymore.

But I found an temporary solution Budokai : run the "<Game Name>.exe" in the lib/windows-i686 folder via Sandbox instead of the "<Game Name>.exe" in the root directory.

It would be good to know what the difference between the two executables is.
The windows-i686 version is for the 32 bit OS
The root directory .exe is the 64 bit executable.
Means your sandboxie for some reason wants to only run 32 bit ren'py executables.


***games work without any problems without sandboxie.
but i would really like to have some protection.
Sounds like sandboxie is shutting it down without even running it. Try running the lib/win-i686 .exe and see if it'll only run the 32 bit. If it does run and your Windows is 64 bit, then that means the problem is with sandboxie and they need to fix that.
 
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I tried to run executable in "lib\windows-i686" folder and it worked ! Thank you so much !!!!!!!!!
Same game is not starting if I just try to run regular exe from folder of the game.
 
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