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Different processes on virtual desktop?
Hello. I understand that it may be silly, but very interesting.
Is it possible to run different processes on two virtual desktops in windows 10?
For example:
We start the computer. We see the desktop. We start the program process, let's say test.exe. We see it in the task manager.
We create a new virtual desktop, and so that this process is not there, as if it is not running there.
Is it possible to restrict a Windows process to only one desktop? So that the second desktop does not see this process and it was not launched there. Or are there any programs for this, in general. I think you understand what I mean.
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Processes are not related to desktops, they are related to the user. Therefore, in the task manager, the user will see all his processes, no matter what desktop they are running on. Do you see processes running in the background?
Well, the processes of all users are also visible when you click on the checkmark.
The process has nothing to do with desktops. Desktops are a conditional place for display. The process does not care - it may not have a visual at all as such.
So the straight answer is no. Desktops are not a means of isolating processes.
Create a new virtual desktopWindows does not have virtual desktops (this term refers to cloud technologies). You can create a second one, a third one, and so on.
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