There are lots of ways to check this, but the quickest is to kick off Task Manager, click on the Performance tab and look for the Virtualization option to be Enabled (see below). Make sure you have hardware virtualization enabled. If you want to use it you’ll need that version of (Professional or Enterprise editions) build 18305 (Insider builds)/1903 (Production builds) or newer, a 64-bit processor, and your hardware virtualization functionality enabled in your BIOS/EFI boot configuration, plus the normal memory and storage requirements. Microsoft released the new Windows Sandbox feature in December 2018 with Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise Insider build 18305 ( ). Post add-in (), I really like the Windows 10 Sandbox and recommend it as long as you are aware of its limitations. Unlike my recent review of the Outlook Mr. Bottom-line: Great, lightweight virtual machine for quickly testing suspicious emails, links, and files on Windows 10, but very little versatility and without features common to most VMs.Īfter attending my latest webinar on forensically examining phishing (), some attendees recommended I take a look at Windows 10 Sandbox, a new lightweight virtual machine (VM) created by Microsoft for quickly testing potentially rogue content.
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