user isolation

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User isolation in Windows Server environments refers to the practice of preventing user-specific changes, such as software installations, from affecting other users on the same system. In Windows Server 2016 RDS, a common challenge is that applications installed by one user become available to all users, and the user interface may expose server tools. Solutions include deploying individual virtual machines running Windows 10 for each user, which provides complete isolation and a familiar desktop experience. This approach ensures that each user can install software independently without impacting others, addressing both application and UI concerns.
  1. DWreck

    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...
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