Windows Server
Windows Server
A single login is valid only for RDP sessions. Multiple users can be created on one machine, allowing switching between accounts locally with different sessions. Remote access requires only one user account. The client OS should support up to 10 network connections for Windows login, provided older versions are still compatible (as with XP). Video streaming services have no restrictions related to Windows login, but you must verify your Plex license terms. No server is necessary; Windows 11 Pro works adequately. The Workstation version is not required.
If the "solidworks" condition isn't tied to a desktop, it should be fine.
The instructions function correctly.
You can access the details at the provided link.
Unless you require realtime video encoding or decoding, the media server demands are quite low.
Solidworks as a 3D modeling tool definitely needs a strong GPU, though.
You can certainly operate both simultaneously with the latest equipment if he also has or plans to get a GPU on the list.
https://www.solidworks.com/support/hardw...ification/
It appears only HP/Dell workstations are officially certified.
However, that doesn't imply SolidWorks won't function on other systems—just hasn't been tested.
This is precisely what I expected.
I wouldn't consider anything different in a home setting.