Remote chains
It feels a little bit weird, when you logon to one remote desktop and then logon to another through it just to get access to the third machine. As time passes and machinery evolves, we get more and more connectivity and processing power at our hands. And what do we use these for – to play remote desktop chaining, Oblivion IV and Vista? That’s the wrong path. But, I guess, some time should pass before quantity finally turns into quality here. Fortunately enough things are changing quite fast these days.
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