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[GH-ISSUE #1041] Hidden Desktop control #745
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Originally created by @Kvarr on GitHub (Dec 24, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/quasar/Quasar/issues/1041
Can someone fork that rat and add a hidden desktop control. I dont think the owner will update it anymore. In my head that could be done if it auto creates a second desktop (thats a windows option) and then make a remote control of that desktop, while he sees his own (the first one). That would be really useful.
@zaee-k commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2022):
Useful for what? There is no useful purpose of that feature, while it will encourage to commit a crimes.
@BurntDog commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2022):
It can be useful for doing work/updates and fixes while not disturbing someone doing work on that station. A tool is neither good nor bad, it's the intention of the user. People need to stop thinking like a woke person and trying to control others, that's the real crime. Of course this is just my take on things so I'm neither right or wrong.
@zaee-k commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2022):
I don't really think that's how you do the updates. If you are an administrator of given infra, you won't update stuff while someone is currently working.
Also for 'work' you should have separate account, or use CAL licenses for RDP. I thought you've figured it out by now?
@BurntDog commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2022):
For the most part, true you are correct. However there are times when a update can be done without risking any lost info do to a possible crash that requires prompt attention.
The best tool box always leaves room for options..