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vinceASPECT:
Hello Forum again,

Virtual desktops .......this seems a great idea to "manage"  systems that start to have involved usage.

It is almost something like having "Virtual Spare machines" .......in the sense that Apps will "Locate" their running to just any........ Vdesktop....... you opened that app IN .......

(The Fresh "instance" of the APP opens on whatever ....Vdesktop...you do that on....)
(........needs the app in question, to be mulltiple instantiational)
 
It just seems a nice fluid way to "manage"  multiple interactions with computer enviro's

it would be great if (M___ft)  had an offering of also just virtual sandboxed instances of itself.....

Does it have  that feature   in the Latest  Operating Systems...?
(....a simple sandboxing paradigm...)

Answer =  Yes.....it seems that Simple Virtual Sandboxing......exists

thanks


Vin

vinceASPECT:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3338084/how-to-use-windows-sandbox-microsoft.html

Thx

Vin

vinceASPECT:
Hello Forum,

There is a very popular Sandboxie  solution for free.  Seems to work Great on the Latest popular Operating system(s).

Thx

Vin

vinceASPECT:
Hello Forum,

Managed to develop "VM"'s  on the host machine. 

Then execute and host them.  Then realize that the "managing console@ offers to ability to then "share" those live OS's  (ove network)   (Hyper-V)

So that server // client    (over network ) 

The sharing of IT resources.     (Information Technology)

thx ..

ps

(some huge red herring.......is server "time" settings ....throws everything off )


andyj:
Virtual desktops have been around for decades. I used them in the '90's on Solaris Openlook and HP-UX VUE before they moved to CDE. VMware 1.0 was released in 1999, and I had production VM's the next year. Just goes to show, if you want to see what Microsoft will be working on next, look at what Unix/Linux was doing 10-20 years ago.

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