Not that I would ever use a cracked program...
I read something about it only being for "enterprise" versions- I don't trust M$oft and I expect this to transcend all win 10 varieties. I'm still using win 8 and have as much as possible turned off related to telemetry and all the endless update business. win 8 isn't bad after you've stripped it away...
I read something about it only being for "enterprise" versions- I don't trust M$oft and I expect this to transcend *all* win 10 varieties. I'm still using win 8 and have as much as possible turned off related to telemetry and all the endless update business. win 8 isn't bad after you've stripped it away...
see also the new Windows 10 Enterprise for Remote Sessions.
see also the new Windows 10 Enterprise for Remote Sessions.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/08/another-windows-10-sku-is-on-its-way-this-time-for-remote-desktops/
Desktop as as Service is not for your typical personal machine, the DaaS system allows enterprise customers to provide a desktop on a virtual machine in a datacenter and allow that same desktop to be accessed from a thin client or a terminal program in another location.
What is changing is the cloud offerings. Instead of former terminal service systems operating in a local data center, it is possible to get DaaS as a cloud product, Amazon's AWS already offers this.