ID 238450 - Crash when viewing Nuke 3D via remote desktop

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Problem summary
Nuke crashes when trying to view the Nukes 3D view via a remote desktop application.

Customer reported version
nuke.10.0v4

Customer reported platform
windows7

Steps to reproduce

1) Control a second computer via a remote desktop application

2) Open Nuke

3) Look at the 3D view, it should crash Nuke

Reproduced 
The developers looked at the crash report and ask for this bug to be logged:

Our 3D viewer uses OpenGl to do its rendering. The crash is because it's failed to create opengl buffers for an object.

The reason the buffers don't exist is that remote desktop applications only support OpenGl 1.1, but we are using functionality that is post 1.1.

We can fix up the code so that it doesn't crash (a bug should be logged for this), but the user still wouldn't be able to view any 3D rendering from the remote machine because it simply isn't supported.

Expected behaviour
For Nuke to display the 3D view correctly

Actual behaviour
It crashes

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