Your IT department is correct. Windows 2000 TS supports a maximum of
256 colours. If you want more, you need Windows 2003 TS, or an add-on
like Citrix on top of W2K TS.
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"timboo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on 29 apr 2005:
> my knowledge of TS is limited, and Ive come into a job
> where end users access some systems over TS which is run
> on at Windows 2000 Server. Currently the system is set to
> 256 colours. I have attempted to configure the RDP/TS
> clients to higher colour depth, but this does not seem to
> have any effect. As you can imagine on some screens the
> dithering makes some text difficult to read, so it does
> need to be changed. I dont have admin rights to the
> server, and when I contacted our IT dept to ask if the
> server screen resolution could be enhanced (as it was also
> set to 256 colours, and I thought RDP may rely on this
> setting) they told me that TS on a Windows 2000 server
> would not support colours above 256, which I find
> difficult be believe, but not totally impossible.