![]() ![]() Important: This blog post relies on the WindowsSandbox node in the Policy CSP, which is currently only available in the latest Windows insider builds (my current build is 21296). I’ll end this post by showing the configuration result. In this post I’ll briefly go through the currently available policies, followed with the steps of configuring those policies. ![]() That won’t prevent the user from creating a configuration file, but that does prevent specific customization parameters from applying to the Windows Sandbox. With the latest version of Windows 10, the administrator receives some controls for enforcing specific customization parameters. That isolated environment supports simple configuration files, which provide a minimal set of customization parameters. Windows Sandbox is a really nice feature for running applications in an isolated environment. About two years ago I wrote a post about simply enabling Windows Sandbox, by using a simple PowerShell script and distributing that script by using Microsoft Intune. ![]()
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