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  2. Sandboxie - Wikipedia

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    Sandboxie is an open-source OS-level virtualization solution for Microsoft Windows. [10] [11] [12] It is a sandboxing solution that creates an isolated operating environment in which applications can run without permanently modifying the local system. [10] [13] This virtual environment allows for controlled testing of untrusted programs and web ...

  3. Wikipedia:How to disable the VisualEditor - Wikipedia

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    At the moment, the VE is turned off for users of Internet Explorer 9 and earlier. There are advantages and disadvantages to using IE as a browser, but if you're an anonymous editor who doesn't mind the disadvantages, and are using Windows, one option is to edit Wikipedia using an older version of Internet Explorer – you won't be offered the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to this sandbox page, a space to experiment with editing. You can either edit the source code ("Edit source" tab above) or use VisualEditor ("Edit" tab above). Click the "Publish changes" button when finished. You can click "Show preview" to see a preview of your edits, or "Show changes" to see what you have changed.

  5. List of features removed in Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 is a version of Windows NT and the successor of Windows 8.1. Some features of the operating system were removed in comparison to Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, and further changes in features offered have occurred within subsequent feature updates to Windows 10. Following is a list of these.

  6. Sandbox (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, a sandbox is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an effort to mitigate system failures and/or software vulnerabilities from spreading. The sandbox metaphor derives from the concept of a child's sandbox—a play area where children can build, destroy, and experiment without causing any real ...

  7. Wikipedia:About the sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Image of the sandbox in the Wikipedia namespace showing the page title and sandbox header. Sandboxes, such as a user's sandbox or the more frequently edited Wikipedia:Sandbox, are pages designed for testing and experimenting with wiki syntax and the VisualEditor. They were created as a place with fewer rules and policies than other pages on ...

  8. Help:My sandbox - Wikipedia

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    My sandbox is a feature which gives you a place to practice editing, either to build a draft for later publication in the main encyclopedia, or just to practice formatting with wiki markup syntax. If you have an account, you will see a link in the upper right corner of the screen (in the drop-down menu if you are using WP:VECTOR2022 ) that says ...

  9. Wikipedia:Using sandboxes for article changes - Wikipedia

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    The most common places for this are their "My sandbox" page or a userspace draft. [a] Working in a sandbox can give an editor room to perfect their changes without the fear that an incomplete change will be reverted or exposed to readers of the article. For complex changes (such as re-organizing an article's structure) or on articles that are ...