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Re: Windows Sandbox

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Please do not make this a Pro / Enterprise feature. I do remote tech support for my parents and would love for them to browse / use apps in a sandbox.

Re: Windows Sandbox

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post #2

Please do not make this a Pro / Enterprise feature. I do remote tech support for my parents and would love for them to browse / use apps in a sandbox.

Agreed, but at least it isn't gated off like Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection

Re: Windows Sandbox

#4
>this feature ships with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. No need to download a VHD!

Swing and a miss. It's interesting how Microsoft will force their slow AV onto every win10 home edition device, yet won't give actual tools users can protect themselves with.

Re: Windows Sandbox

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post #2

Please do not make this a Pro / Enterprise feature. I do remote tech support for my parents and would love for them to browse / use apps in a sandbox.

Agreed, this sounds like a genuinely useful feature, it’s a shame to hide it and restrict it to pro users only. Things like this should be “first class citizens” of the OS and in the spotlight for marketing.

Re: Windows Sandbox

#7

>this feature ships with Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. No need to download a VHD! Swing and a miss. It's interesting how Microsoft will force their slow AV onto every win10 home edition device, yet won't give actual tools users can protect themselves with.

I've found Defender to be a definite performance hit but what's a better option? I'd rather not have the subscription costs.

Re: Windows Sandbox

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post #5

Sandboxie has been providing similar functionality on versions of Windows since XP: https://www.sandboxie.com/ It's probably nowhere near as elegant as the Windows 10 feature, but it should be very handy if you have older versions of Windows!

Sandboxie is a UI nightmare IMO - it took me ages to work out how to launch a single program in a sandbox.

Re: Windows Sandbox

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post #2

Please do not make this a Pro / Enterprise feature. I do remote tech support for my parents and would love for them to browse / use apps in a sandbox.

Ah, it's Pro because it's using Hyper-V.
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