← Back to context Comment by BobbyTables2 23 days ago A sandbox in Windows? How? 2 comments BobbyTables2 Reply pjc50 23 days ago Not what the OP is referring to, but UWP and successor apps were always sandboxed, from the time of Windows 8 onwards. This was derived from the Windows Mobile model, which in turn was emulating the Android/iOS app model. Semaphor 23 days ago https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/applicati...Or the easier way with an external tool is using Sandboxie: https://sandboxie-plus.com/
pjc50 23 days ago Not what the OP is referring to, but UWP and successor apps were always sandboxed, from the time of Windows 8 onwards. This was derived from the Windows Mobile model, which in turn was emulating the Android/iOS app model.
Semaphor 23 days ago https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/applicati...Or the easier way with an external tool is using Sandboxie: https://sandboxie-plus.com/
Not what the OP is referring to, but UWP and successor apps were always sandboxed, from the time of Windows 8 onwards. This was derived from the Windows Mobile model, which in turn was emulating the Android/iOS app model.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/applicati...
Or the easier way with an external tool is using Sandboxie: https://sandboxie-plus.com/