![]() ![]() Once you have completed testing in Sandbox mode, press ‘Close All’ to end the testing. When running in Sandbox, an arrow will indicate that this is within the Sandbox environment. Once the Sandbox mode starts, you will see details of anything currently running in the Sandbox. To run Sandbox, simply right click the file or URL you wish to test and select ‘Run in Sandbox’ and then choose the menu option, ‘Always run in Sandbox,’ or ‘Run a single instance of Sandbox.’ This will open a file explorer and from there you can choose what you wish to run in the virtualized environment. You can also specify certain applications that should always be deployed in Sandbox. It can be run on-demand or automatically. ![]() Sandbox is pre-loaded in all Avast Business Antivirus products. Sandbox can be used anytime, for any situation, to safely examine a file or code, while keeping it isolated from a PC and the company network. ![]() Sandbox allows IT to observe and analyze what potential malware is doing, gaining greater insights about new threats and vulnerabilities – without introducing risks to the network. As an easy-to-use tool, it tests and categorizes software as “safe” or “unsafe,” or tests code and applications before release. Sandbox provides a safe environment for opening suspicious files, running untrusted programs, or downloading URLs, without interfering or affecting the device. Sandbox works alongside and shares its observations with our proprietary CyberCapture file scanning feature, enabling IT to better determine malicious and non-malicious behavior and continually improve threat protection. Integrated into our Avast Business Antivirus products, Sandbox is an easy-to-use, always-available tool that reduces risk to users, regardless of their location, by testing and analyzing suspicious files, applications, and URLs in a safe environment. Keeps remote workers and on-the-go employees secure, on or off company networks, regardless of location. ![]()
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