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From: cotojo1253
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  • Yea, there's a function in GeSwall that deletes all untrusted leftovers. I hate both registry keys AND files, lol! xD

  • @4DarkAces - I ran out of time lol, but have now added a second video testing Geswall against malware, some of which does escape isolation :-)

  • hey great video man

  • @elephantak - Thank you, glad you like it :-)

  • When Malwarebytes found several malware items (files and 2 folders) these items could've been deleted with Geswall by right clicking "untrusted files" and select "Start Scan" all you do then is delete anything found. Malwarebytes or any other scanner would find zero items. Great videos and thanks for sharing :) Geswall and sanboxie or both great and worth having.

  • @AndrooCirce - Not always, some do escape the confines of isolation - ran a test with malware and results in new video :-)

  • Another great video, thanx

  • @colyzee - Thanks Coly, it is a good application and very easy to use :-)

  • Great video. Thanks cotojo.

    After you terminate isolated applications you can go to the main console/untrusted files/right click/start scan, and then delete the list of files it shows. That will clean everything.

  • @jossmartins - Thanks Jose - as always time is never on my side so have now added second video with malware test and deleting files :-)

  • thanx for the review i really miss geswall since i installed Win7 64bit but for now i am using only shadow defender +sandboxie together all the time without any antivirus and it is working perfectly

  • @allal001 - Hopefully the 64bit version will soon be out but you seem to be pretty secure :-)

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