Features
Windows Sandbox is a lightweight, isolated environment that allows you to run untrusted applications for Windows users. When you run ART in Windows Sandbox, you can ensure that any "malicious-like" activities or artifacts generated by the tests won't affect your host system. Once you close the Sandbox, all changes are discarded.
Setting up Windows Sandbox is relatively easy, as it's a built-in feature in Windows 10 and later versions. You don't need to install additional software or configure complex settings. You can quickly launch ART in a clean environment for testing purposes.
Requirements
You can check here (opens in a new tab) for Windows editions that support Sandbox.
Installation
Follow the Installation Instructions (opens in a new tab) to enable Windows Sandbox in your machine.
Usage
Once you enable Windows Sandbox, download and open the WSB file (opens in a new tab) from your File Explorer. It should launch a clean environment for running your atomics.