There are no Teams servers on Mars and the client will time out before radio signals can reach Earth. So any copies of Microsoft Teams on Mars are just a waste of storage space, and not very terrifying compared to “actual” malware that could be in the same storage space.
Not exactly. It time out for different reasons. On earth it times out trying to authorise thru ActiveDirectory, which will never succeed because your company uses AD and not Teams, but Teams is too stupid to realise that it should use another auth method, just because it sees AD on the system.
There are no Teams servers on Mars and the client will time out before radio signals can reach Earth. So any copies of Microsoft Teams on Mars are just a waste of storage space, and not very terrifying compared to “actual” malware that could be in the same storage space.
So exactly how it works on Earth?
At least you have an undeniable excuse why you can’t take calls and take 15-30 minutes to respond to texts.
Not exactly. It time out for different reasons. On earth it times out trying to authorise thru ActiveDirectory, which will never succeed because your company uses AD and not Teams, but Teams is too stupid to realise that it should use another auth method, just because it sees AD on the system.
twist: Microsoft already built data centers and servers on Mars.