This will make the "Monitor" remote use the native version of DisplaySwitch.exe if the user is running a x64 version of Windows. It seems that Microsoft removed the x86 executable in one of the recent Windows 10 insider builds (noticed on build 15014) and thus breaking the monitor output switching functionality.
You can read up on "File System Redirector", which manifests the issue here:
This will make the "Monitor" remote use the native version of DisplaySwitch.exe if the user is running a x64 version of Windows. It seems that Microsoft removed the x86 executable in one of the recent Windows 10 insider builds (noticed on build 15014) and thus breaking the monitor output switching functionality.
You can read up on "File System Redirector", which manifests the issue here:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384187.aspx