Microsoft testing PC-to-Cloud-PC failover for those times your machine dies or disappears
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“Reserve Cloud PCs” will be preloaded with Microsoft 365 apps and a user’s preferred security policies and other Windows customizations.
You need a working PC to access this 'reserve' PC. Why not just install Office on your own PC and ignore this extra cloud thing?
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“Reserve Cloud PCs” will be preloaded with Microsoft 365 apps and a user’s preferred security policies and other Windows customizations.
You need a working PC to access this 'reserve' PC. Why not just install Office on your own PC and ignore this extra cloud thing?
can’t you use a tablet, phone, or any other pc like your 10 year old laptop running Linux?
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for those times your machine dies or disappears
This happened to me when I deleted the "my computer" icon.
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“Reserve Cloud PCs” will be preloaded with Microsoft 365 apps and a user’s preferred security policies and other Windows customizations.
You need a working PC to access this 'reserve' PC. Why not just install Office on your own PC and ignore this extra cloud thing?
it's only meant for temporary situations, 10 total days per year. I guess the idea is you'd use loaner PCs to access this while getting repairs done or before you've gotten a new PC. but yeah i kinda doubt there's a huge market for this kind of service.