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Pietro Vignali - 26 Aug 2004 13:43 GMT
I'm running a Terminal Server Client in a Win 2000 pro PC.

If I set the Full-Screen display and I connect to the TS
Server,  the taskbar of the local cliente (that is set to
auto-hide) is covered, became hidden and never come up
when the mouse move to ther bottom of the screen.

Citrix has a solution for that, but unfortunately it works
for their client only (ID CTX821811 -
http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry!default.jspa?
categoryID=149&entryID=2147&fromSearchPage=true).

Does someone has a solution for the Microsoft client ?
Thanks and regards
Drew Hammond [MSFT] - 27 Aug 2004 22:47 GMT
Hi Pietro,

This is the way that the TS client was intended to work in full-screen mode.
If you want the taskbar of the local client to be available, windowed mode
is your best bet.

Hope this helps,
Drew

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> I'm running a Terminal Server Client in a Win 2000 pro PC.
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> Does someone has a solution for the Microsoft client ?
> Thanks and regards
 
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