You can find the zip for Run-in-Sandbox here. The github can be found here. We are going to download the zip file for this and then extract it open an Admin Powershell terminal and cd into your unzipped folder. Then you can run the following command to add the context menu we will use.Â
With that added, we should now be able to right click on an .intunewin file and get a context menu that says “Run Intunewin in Sandbox”. If you are on windows 11 you may have to click the “Show more options” to get back to the windows 10 style context menu.Â
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