About this tag
This tag covers discussions about aligning Windows Server and desktop configurations with organizational requirements, such as user isolation, application management, and interface consistency. A common topic is transitioning from shared RDS environments to per-user virtual machines to prevent cross-user software conflicts and provide a standard Windows 10 experience. The content focuses on practical solutions for businesses needing to customize their IT setup to improve workflow and user satisfaction.
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Windows Server 2016 RDS Options
Hi, I have a business wanting to change their server setup. Right now I have it so they each use RDP to connect to the server with their own user login. Which works fine by the way. They about 25 employees (25 workstations). What they don't like about it is one user installs a program and it is...- DWreck
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- business needs cost effective employee workstations feedback implementation installation login rds remote access remote desktop server configuration server software solutions standardization ui differences user experience user isolation virtual machine windows 10 windows server
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- Forum: Windows Server Forums