Windows Sandbox is a lightweight desktop environment for safely testing and running applications in isolation from the host computer. Software installed inside the Windows Sandbox environment remains "sandboxed" and runs separately from the host machine. In this video, I’ll provide guidance on enabling, configuring, and running Windows Sandbox and list some of its benefits and detriments.
Applies to:
Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise, Education; Windows 11 Professional, Enterprise, Education
Glossary:
ARM = Advanced RISC Machine or Acorn RISC Machine
BIOS = Basic Input/Output System
CPU = Central Processing Unit
GPU = Graphics Processing Unit
NAT = Network Address Translation
NAT = Network Address Translation
UEFI = Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
vCPU = Virtual CPU
VM = Virtual Machine
WSB = Windows Sandbox
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:38 Windows Sandbox Prerequisites
1:42 Enable Window Sandbox
2:32 Run Windows Sandbox
5:00 Configure Windows Sandbox
5:57 Running Applications in Windows Sandbox
8:01 Windows Sandbox Limitations
9:28 Conclusion
10:07 Thank You for Watching!
Links:
• https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/win...
• https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/win...