I run the same setup and have experienced the same problem. Running under a standard user also breaks some Oculus software when it tries to install Visual C++ redistributables. Running the Oculus client as admin does not seem to help.
The fact that the Virtual Desktop requires the user to be in the legacy Power Users group suggests they are using an old Windows API. Not good news if this is removed in a future build of Windows 10.
I run the same setup and have experienced the same problem. Running under a standard user also breaks some Oculus software when it tries to install Visual C++ redistributables. Running the Oculus client as admin does not seem to help.
The fact that the Virtual Desktop requires the user to be in the legacy Power Users group suggests they are using an old Windows API. Not good news if this is removed in a future build of Windows 10.