Hello Brains.
In the old days, I remember TinyNuke and it's HVNC.
I have a question about it's ability to have a Hidden Desktop,
I would like to be able to spawn such Hidden Desktops and for each to have their own Context, for example if I open chrome in the Hidden Desktop, it opened only for me (in the hidden desktop) not for the real user.
Question is, Is it possible to do the same programmatically, without having to instantiate an HVNC connection and opening the Chrome by hand? How is the "context" for software sealed off from the original "user context".
In my case, I need to open chrome in a specific way which requires no chromes being open on the machine (or same context, depending how it's sealed off.) Is this possible to be done automatically without actually connecting to the hrdp and opening chrome manually in the sealed off 'hidden' context?
People with knowledge on this topic, I'm looking to pay for a custom solution.
In the old days, I remember TinyNuke and it's HVNC.
I have a question about it's ability to have a Hidden Desktop,
I would like to be able to spawn such Hidden Desktops and for each to have their own Context, for example if I open chrome in the Hidden Desktop, it opened only for me (in the hidden desktop) not for the real user.
Question is, Is it possible to do the same programmatically, without having to instantiate an HVNC connection and opening the Chrome by hand? How is the "context" for software sealed off from the original "user context".
In my case, I need to open chrome in a specific way which requires no chromes being open on the machine (or same context, depending how it's sealed off.) Is this possible to be done automatically without actually connecting to the hrdp and opening chrome manually in the sealed off 'hidden' context?
People with knowledge on this topic, I'm looking to pay for a custom solution.