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Replace Windows, Excel needed
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Important for security of both the employee and the company. Don't mix business and pleasure. It's the only thing that makes sense!
What? No! Keep them separate! This is how people get pwned. Don't backdoor your employers machine from your personal PC or vice versa!
If the employer wants to prevent remote desktop sessions they can configure it that way with group policies and an always on VPN. In this case they are apparently fine with a personal computer being used which makes RDP actually a slightly more secure solution.
Where? Looks ambiguous. From all we know this is a work computer provided by the employer. It's more likely to be an oversight or deprioritized/neglected.
I do not see how that folllows.
If both the company and employee are indeed fine with the RDP, it should be no problem to get that confimed from IT in writing.