boundary

About this tag
The tag 'boundary' on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to system and network boundaries in Windows environments. One discussion involves a Microsoft security advisory about DNS devolution, where improperly configured DNS suffix lists can cause client systems to treat external systems as internal, blurring organizational boundaries. Another thread addresses mouse pointer behavior in VirtualBox, where the mouse travels across the host-guest window boundary but becomes captured when clicking inside the virtual machine, requiring a key combination to release. These examples highlight boundary issues in network security and virtual machine interaction.
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