Has anyone tried the Maxthon browser for XP? According to Wiki, it comes out of China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxthon
The latest stable release from 2 months ago ((5.2.7.3) seems to work OK on my XP Pro SP3 machine. I'm using the portable version (no installer). Any privacy concerns with this browser, especially when compared with the latest XP alternatives (Firefox ESR 52.9, Advanced Chrome 54.2, or Mypal 28.5.2)?
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The hysteria over things being made in foreign countries being vulnerable is overblown since there is nothing preventing something from being compromised no matter where it's at and everything is vulnerable. What prevents me from using these Chinese browsers is it's not open source and they aren't associated with well known companies and/or their response to vulnerabilities isn't that great.
Thank you for supplying the link for the Extreme Explorer 360 (Chromium 69) for XP discussion. I've added it to my list to read. Recently, I've been falling horrifically behind on retro tasks I noted I would do. I also haven't had time to upgrade my main rig, which is AM2 - 3.2 GHz (X2-6400+) with 8 GB of RAM, to Windows 10. So I was hoping to find the most secure and updated browser for my system. I mean, if you had to, would you use one of these Chinese browsers for banking, Paypal, eBay or Firefox ESR 52.9, Advanced Chrome 54.2, or Mypal 28.5.2? Even my wife's Win7 laptop will be out EOL soon.
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No, they both can be used in VM clients or on bare metal. You can host them both with VirtualBox, although newer versions are not necessarily XP compatible. You'll also have the best experience with processors using either Intel or AMD virtualization instructions (VT-x and AMD-V). This includes everything for the AM2 socket or newer (for AMD) or select processors from the Core 2 generation or later (for Intel).
Alright, I was able to download v6.0 of VirtualBox, tried to isntall, but it says it no longer supports 32-bit installations. I'll try various 5.x versions until I find one that works. I'm currently using an AM2 upgrade card (X2 6400+) on my AsRock 939Dual-SATA2.
I tried 5.2.32, but received this error upon installation
VirtualBox Installer
1Installation failed! Error: The WIndows Installer Service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the WIndows Installer is not correctly installed.
And the Installer box looks like this, there's an empty button - should I be pressing it?:
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I tried 4.0 and 4.3 but receive the same error and a blank installer box. Perhaps the issue is my installer? But I have WindowsXP_WindowsInstaller-v4.5-KB942288-x86.exe installed. Anyway to get VirtualBox installed without the installer? Or perhaps there some other free virtual machine I can try?
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You need SP3 with the most recent Windows updates installed (not necessarily POSReady, but those won't hurt) and some fiddling around with Setreg from the dotNET SDK. See the thread I linked for details.
Vbox 4.3.12 might run without all the extra steps, but I haven't tried. What they changed after that was a security hardening, so if you're running it because you're concerned about security, use a newer version.
Also I'd highly recommend enabling VT-x or AMD/v in your BIOS if you have the option, especially if you're going to try browsing from the VM.
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I can't get the software to even install. I suspect something is wrong with my MsiInstaller. Every one hour I get an MsiInstaller Application Warning in the Event Viewer.
1Event ID: 1015 2Type: Warning 3User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4 5Description: 6Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x80080005
Perhaps it is related to this Event Viewer Applcation error I get on boot from source userenv:
1Event: 1502 2Type: Error 3User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 4 5Description: 6Windows cannot load the locally stored profile. Possible causes of this error include insufficient security rights or a corrupt local profile. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator. 7 8DETAIL - Access is denied.
Followed by Event 1515: Windows has backed up this user's profile. Windows will automatically try to use the backed up profile the next time this user logs on.
Then followed by Event 1511: Windows cannot find the local profile and is logging you on with a temporary profile. Changes you make to this profile will be lost when you log off.
Then the same trio of errors repeats for the LOCAL SERVICE.
Maybe they are related to the MsiInstaller, maybe they are not. Perhaps some POS update messed up something, or perhaps a system restore brought on the errors after a bad POS update. Both my laptop and desktop have identical error logs.
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Sorry, I skimmed your post & misread that. I had no trouble installing it even on a completely fresh XP SP3 machine. Something's going wrong there, but no idea what.
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