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You open Windows Powershell via Sandboxie's run command or start menu. After you test things you can delete contents of the sandbox and start again. It's better if you don't have the target manifest in your "unsandboxed" base OS. |
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I use VM instead of Sandbox, because I need to keep Hyper-V off, this PR will be a good answer to your question: ScoopInstaller/Scoop#5349 |
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I started testing manifests via Windows Sandbox, now. Sandbox config and setup scripts: |
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I would recommend using a VM instead, Sandboxie isn't as safe as you think |
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As the title says. Do you use sandboxie?
If yes, how to use it to test out the app manifests that you have created?
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