
Explanation:


Based on the PowerShell script snippet you've provided and the scenario described, you need to configure Docker sandbox environments for a company with specific requirements for Test Toolkit installations.
For SandboxA, since it is configured without the Test Toolkit installed, you would typically use the PowerShell cmdlet Install-TestToolkitToBcContainer to install the Test Toolkit into the Business Central Docker container.
For SandboxB, which must be configured from scratch with the Test Toolkit installed during configuration, you would include the Test Toolkit as part of the New-BcContainer script block that creates the container.
The relevant cmdlets and parameters for SandboxB would include:
* -includeTestToolkit: This parameter ensures that the Test Toolkit is included during the creation of the new container.
Given the limited context from the image, here's how you should complete the cmdlets for SandboxB:
* Add -includeTestToolkit in the New-BcContainer script to ensure the Test Toolkit is installed when creating SandboxB.
* Since you are setting up SandboxB from scratch, you don't need to run Install- TestToolkitToBcContainer separately as the toolkit will be included at the time of container creation with the -includeTestToolkit parameter.
For the New-BcContainer cmdlet, you would fill in the placeholders with the appropriate values for artifactUrl, imageName, and licenseFile if they are required for your specific setup.