To exit Windows Sandbox based on the provided reference, you will perform a specific sequence of actions involving a command and confirming a prompt.
Exiting Windows Sandbox typically involves closing the isolated environment, discarding all changes made during the session. The method described in the reference involves using a command interface and a confirmation popup.
Steps to Exit Windows Sandbox
According to the information provided, here is the exact method for closing your Windows Sandbox session:
- Issue the 'Exit' command: You need to use the 'Exit' command. This command is to be entered in the "CLI portal," which the reference states is found adjacent to the 'Activate Sandbox' option.
- Confirm via popup: After issuing the command, you should then exit the sandbox by clicking on the 'Quit' option which appears in a subsequent popup window.
Essentially, the process described involves using a specific command within a particular interface element ('CLI portal') and then confirming your intent to close the session by clicking 'Quit' on a popup window that appears.
This method ensures the sandbox session is terminated, closing the isolated environment and discarding any temporary files or changes you made while inside.