May 2019 cumulative update "breaks" the Sandbox

A cumulative update from Patch Tuesday for Windows 10 of version 1903 (May 2019 Update), presents problems in one of the top features that the new version brings.

Windows Sandbox may not start after installing cumulative update KB4497936 on already running Windows 10 May 2019 Update and Microsoft says there are no updates that fix the problem.May 2019

In other words, though, you will need to install the cumulative update KB4497936 because it resolves security in the operating system, you will end up not being able to use it Windows Sandbox.

Needless to say, those who have this problem can always remove the update to restore it. Windows Sandbox.

Microsoft, meanwhile, says it is working to develop an update that fixes the issue, and will likely be released in late June. The next Patch Tuesday will be released on June 11, so you'll probably have to be patient until then, unless something else comes up though.

In most cases, the specific problem that causes it to crash εμφανίζει το σφάλμα 0x80070002 και η states about it:

“Windows Sandbox may not start with the error “ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (0x80070002)” on devices where the operating system language was changed during update or when installing Windows 10, version 1903.”

Windows Sandbox is a new feature of Windows 10 available with the May 2019 update. It allows users to run various applications in a separate and secure environment that prevents malware from entering the system from the data stored on the device. It works like a virtual machine, like a separate, fully functional Windows presence within the operating system.

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