Option 1 – Enable shadows under windows – this is the default behaviour from windows. Not very fun, and looks like they are a part of each other. If you are not sure about what I am refering to, the issue looks like this: 2 Windows explorer windows overlaying each other. This is ok, when you have shadows enabled, as you then can see the difference on the windows, when working with multiple windows overlaying each others. And the default color settings is that everything is white, and has shadows under the windows. The issue shows itself with the default settings for Server 2019, and is caused by the normal 1px border not beein there anymore. Been seeing more and more people struggling with this lately when working with Server 2019 or Windows 10 RDS.
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