Might be misremembering, but I think there's a variant of it used heavily in industrial automation (eg factories). It was a standard that you had to buy for a significant sum of money. The friend in embedded design that told me didn't like it but many groups used it. Can't remember what it's called...
Past that, it's probably just there to make legacy software work like so many other problem-causing, Windows features. :)
Past that, it's probably just there to make legacy software work like so many other problem-causing, Windows features. :)