IIRC this kind of integration was an RDP protocol feature (lookup “seamlessrdp”). Does someone know when did the old feature stop working that we know need a full Javascript app in place to achieve the same results?
They’re not the same, though. Well, at least not if fully implemented. They overlap but one won’t get you seamless integration from a physical server and the other won’t set up a VM and run the one piece of software on it for you automatically.
I still think the whole thing is frustratingly working around having a proper translation layer that works out of the box. It’s nuts that we have it up and running for gaming, which is arguably the most complex use case possible, but booting up Excel is like “nope, sorry, too hard, can I interest you in just streaming that window from a whole separate system instead?”
IIRC this kind of integration was an RDP protocol feature (lookup “seamlessrdp”). Does someone know when did the old feature stop working that we know need a full Javascript app in place to achieve the same results?
They’re not the same, though. Well, at least not if fully implemented. They overlap but one won’t get you seamless integration from a physical server and the other won’t set up a VM and run the one piece of software on it for you automatically.
I still think the whole thing is frustratingly working around having a proper translation layer that works out of the box. It’s nuts that we have it up and running for gaming, which is arguably the most complex use case possible, but booting up Excel is like “nope, sorry, too hard, can I interest you in just streaming that window from a whole separate system instead?”