So - when possible, I prefer to use an 'unpacker' on the install, or less-preferred Sandboxie. Nowdays installers are more sophisticated :-\ and I still want to do this today and notice Universal Extractor has been superceded by 'Universal Extractor 2.0 RC3' and there's also 'innoextract' available. With many recent CE-VR releases containing a lot of extra bundled expansion presets/banks/patches, compared to R2R releases,, my thinking is to unpack the install of the CE-VR version, grab any extra add-ons, then stick with the R2R version. ![]() In the case of VST plugins - in the early 2000's of H2O, AiR, Adrenalin etc installers, I used 'Universal Extractor' to unpack the *.exe, to check for any suspects hiding, grab the VST.dll and any related fxp,fxb, user manual etc. ![]() and background antivirus app monitor for these when an app is installing. ![]() it is more secure than sandboxie (although less convenient). If you are looking for software that allows programs to run in an isolated environment for safe testing, we have offered some of. Agree that installers (zzz.exe) are often the carriers of virii, malware etc. Rehips is the most secure solution around.
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