The tech asked her to clarify.
He was deep in the registry of a domain controller—one so old its uptime measured in years, not days. Buried under HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services was a key he’d never seen before: MinimizeOverride .
It imploded .
And he understood.
“I’d pay a thousand dollars,” Keelan muttered one Tuesday at 2 AM, wrestling with a frozen RDP window that refused to shrink, “for a global, never-fails, one-key minimize shortcut.”
“I was in the remote server for the billing system. I pressed Windows + D to show desktop, like I always do. But instead of minimizing everything, the Remote Desktop window… shrank into itself. Like origami. And then it was gone. The window isn’t closed. It’s just not there anymore.”
