![]() ![]() But that would not only require extra effort to build in the first place, it would create another code fork for Microsoft to test and maintain separately. Sure, MS could rewrite certain OS functions to inform you it’s a Sandbox and can’t be activated or updated (as is manifestly true). That’s my recently-refreshed understanding of what’s going on in the Sandbox. Sandbox doesn’t run the Windows Update Service (WUserv), so how could it update itself? In the Windows 10 Sandbox Expediency Trumps Accuracy ![]()
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