A software quality assurance tester attempts to enable Windows Sandbox on a company-issued laptop to execute unverified applications in an isolated desktop environment. Upon opening the Turn Windows features on or off dialog, the technician discovers that the checkbox for Windows Sandbox is completely missing. System information reveals that the laptop is running Windows 11 Home edition (64-bit) with hardware virtualization enabled in the UEFI. Which of the following best explains why Windows Sandbox is unavailable and identifies the required remediation?
- Windows 11 Home does not support Windows Sandbox; the operating system must be upgraded to Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, or Education.Cevap
- BWindows Sandbox requires an in-place architecture upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit before the feature component can be selected in the Control Panel.
- CWindows Sandbox installation is restricted by default user rights; running the Optional Features wizard under an elevated Administrator account will display the option.
- DWindows Sandbox is an administrative MMC snap-in that must be manually added to the Home edition by installing the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) package.
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Windows 11 Home edition does not include Windows Sandbox. Upgrading the operating system edition to Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, or Education is required to access and enable this feature.
Windows Sandbox relies on lightweight hypervisor technology built into Windows. Microsoft restricts native containerized/virtualization features like Windows Sandbox and Client Hyper-V to Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions. Therefore, Windows 11 Home cannot run Windows Sandbox, and an edition upgrade to Pro or higher is required.
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Windows OS Edition Feature Boundaries (Windows Sandbox / Hyper-V)
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