Windows 10 Build 18343 with Sandbox improvements

Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 18343 (19H1) for Windows who are registered with Fast Ring. The new build comes with Windows Sandbox improvements and general bug fixes.

Windows 10 Build 18343 comes from the development section of 19H1 and the changes included in this version will be released to everyone in April 2019, with the Windows 10 April 2019 Update.

Windows 10 Build 18343

Windows 10 Build 18343 brings no news , as Microsoft completes development of the upcoming April 2019 update. You can install the new update by opening the Settings app if you're a Fast Ring subscriber.

Windows 10 Build 18343 Sandbox

Windows Sandbox is getting a new feature with Windows 10 Build 18343. The feature is supposed to create a temporary environment in of Windows to isolate a particular application before it starts running on the computer. It is a very useful feature that aims to help users test untrusted software before installing or running it on their computer.

In this version, Windows Sandbox brings some essential improvements. Microsoft says Windows Sandbox supports config files that allow users to configure different sandbox environments. For example, you can customize the vGPU, networking, and shared folders of Windows Sandbox.

Application updates

Microsoft says it has locked inbox apps to 19H1 and some features have disappeared from apps like Photos. To access these features again, you need to change the settings of an inbox application such as Photos and click the "Join preview" button.

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