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minus-squareHonytawk@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 years agoUnless you are on a domain computer, you will always be able to login on Windows. Even if you don’t have internet. And if you are on a domain computer, then that is for security reasons they don’t let you. Which is how it is supposed to be in a working environment. If you argue against Windows, please use actual arguments instead of made up ones.
Unless you are on a domain computer, you will always be able to login on Windows. Even if you don’t have internet.
And if you are on a domain computer, then that is for security reasons they don’t let you. Which is how it is supposed to be in a working environment.
If you argue against Windows, please use actual arguments instead of made up ones.