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Dual Monitors for remote users possible?

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Leythos - 10 Jan 2007 20:27 GMT
I have a client that needs for remote users to have Dual Displays while
connected to our Windows 2003 Terminal Server in application mode.

I've found that the new Remote Desktop, v6 I think, supports Dual
Monitors, but I don't have Dual Monitors on the Terminal Server itself.

Has anyone setup Dual Monitors for Remote Desktop connections for
Windows Terminal Server?

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Zenon Pilat [MS] - 02 Feb 2007 08:46 GMT
Just update your client to version 6.0
It has some new features like /span mode that will span you TS session to
the max client resolution if the resolution on both client monitors have
same resolution and coordinates are aligned. pretty nice feature.

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>I have a client that needs for remote users to have Dual Displays while
> connected to our Windows 2003 Terminal Server in application mode.
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> Has anyone setup Dual Monitors for Remote Desktop connections for
> Windows Terminal Server?
 
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