I agree that the implementation is pretty hard to use by default. https://github.com/sdias/win-10-virtual-desktop-enhancer makes windows' virtual desktops usable though
The phrasing in this article is pretty annoying. It basically loses all credibility by using sentences such as "They need to see your reasonable opinions and your thoughtful responses to their own, often unreasonable…
It can be verified by the client [1] (wikipedia link also has RFC source), but typically the verification is done by the resolver, which introduces the problem that a client has to trust the resolver and the network…
I agree that the implementation is pretty hard to use by default. https://github.com/sdias/win-10-virtual-desktop-enhancer makes windows' virtual desktops usable though
The phrasing in this article is pretty annoying. It basically loses all credibility by using sentences such as "They need to see your reasonable opinions and your thoughtful responses to their own, often unreasonable…
It can be verified by the client [1] (wikipedia link also has RFC source), but typically the verification is done by the resolver, which introduces the problem that a client has to trust the resolver and the network…