Scott, when working away from your desktop, how do you handle work that can only really be done on one machine? Do you set up Remote Desktop on your desktop and use that, or is there another option you use?
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I have a Windows desktop that dual boots into Windows 8 because I have a client w old VPN needs that don't work post-8.1. So I can't use Bootcamp on my Mac (my only laptop currently) because it's Windows 10.
I suppose I could buy another 8.1 license (if those are still available?) and set up another Bootcamp. Might end up doing that eventually.
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Scott, when working away from your desktop, how do you handle work that can only really be done on one machine? Do you set up Remote Desktop on your desktop and use that, or is there another option you use?
Hm, what work can only be done on one machine? I haven't had that. I try to have two or three machines that can do identical work.
I have a Windows desktop that dual boots into Windows 8 because I have a client w old VPN needs that don't work post-8.1. So I can't use Bootcamp on my Mac (my only laptop currently) because it's Windows 10.
I suppose I could buy another 8.1 license (if those are still available?) and set up another Bootcamp. Might end up doing that eventually.