HOW TO ENABLE OR DISABLE THE SANDBOX FEATURE IN WINDOWS 11 SYSTEM?
Windows sandbox is meant to
provide you with a lightweight desktop experience to run the apps in isolation
safely. The software installed in the Windows sandbox environment often remains
“sandboxed” and runs segregated from the host machine.
If you ask, a sandbox is usually temporary. During the times it is closed, the software and files and the state are all cleared out. You will then get a brand-new instance of the sandbox every time you open the app. The software and apps installed on the host are not available in the sandbox. If you need any specific app inside the Windows sandbox environment, then they must be explicitly installed within the environment.
Features Of Windows Sandbox
The Windows Sandbox has the
following properties:
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Part of Windows: everything you
need for this feature is included in the Windows 10 pro and enterprise. You
don’t have to download the VHD.
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Disposable: nothing persists
on the device and everything is rejected when the user closes the app.
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Pristine: every time Windows
Sandbox runs, it is clean as a brand new installation of the Windows system.
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Secure: uses
hardware-based virtualization for kernel isolation. It completely relies on the
Microsoft hypervisor to run a separate kernel that isolates the Windows sandbox
from the host.
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Efficient: uses the
integrated kernel scheduler, virtual GPU, smart memory management, etc.
How do you use Windows
Sandbox?
To start with the Windows
Sandbox, you need to first open the start menu, and then enter the Windows
sandbox, and select it. Now, follow the below steps after that:
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When prompted by the UAC, you have to
click on Yes. Then copy an executable file in the window of Windows sandbox and
then run the executable in the Windows system sandbox feature.
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If it is an installer, then you can go
ahead and install it. You have to run the application in the Windows sandbox
and use it as you normally would.
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When you are done experimenting, you can
simply close the Windows sandbox app and click on OK to confirm. All the
sandbox content will be discarded and permanently deleted.
This shows you how to use
the Sandbox. You can also disable or enable Windows sandbox in Windows 11 according to your own preference. Refer to
the below section for the same.
How To Enable Or Disable
Windows Sandbox In Windows?
You have to follow the
below steps to know how to enable or disable the Windows sandbox feature:
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You have to first open the Windows
features. Then check or uncheck the Windows sandbox for what you want, and then
click on OK.
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You have to then click or tap on close
when completed. You also have to click or tap on restart now if asked to
restart the PC to apply. This is how to enable sandbox in Windows 11.
This is how you can enable
or disable the Sandbox in Windows features. Now, you can also use PowerShell to
do this. Refer to the next section of this blog.
Enable/Disable Windows
Sandbox In PowerShell
You need to first open the Windows Terminal and select Windows PowerShell. Then copy and paste the command below you wish to use into the elevated PowerShell and press enter. If prompted, you have to restart the PC when completed and type Y when ready to restart. This is how you can enable Windows sandbox in Windows 11.
Enable/Disable Sandbox
Using Command Prompt
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Open the elevated Windows terminal first
and then select the command prompt.
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Now, copy and paste the command given
below you wish to use into the elevated command prompt and press enter: Dism /online
/Enable-Feature/FeatureName:"Containers-DisposableClientVM" -All.
Follow the steps given above
to how to enable sandbox in Windows 11
using Command Prompt.
Does Using A Sandbox
Environment Affect Your Device?
This blog showed you the
best options that will allow you to quickly disable or enable Windows sandbox in Windows 11.
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