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Display driver set to 4bit color depth and 640x480 after RemoteDesktop Session

 
 
john@aoitconsulting.com
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      21st May 2008
I have done some research on Google and found that this has been
posted since 2002, but I can't find a resolution. I am hoping someone
has some ideas on how to resolve this.

After connecting to an XP Pro machine via Remote Desktop, the local
display is set to 640x480 and 4 bit color. I have the NVIDIA drivers
installed, and have downloaded the latest version.

If I remove the NVIDIA drivers, the display reverts to 800x600 and
4bit color after a remote desktop session.

The only way to fix the resolution is to reboot, as all display
settings are greyed out after a terminal server session.

I can reconnect in, while the local display is still showing the low
res colors, and my remote desktop session shows the correct resolution
and colors.

Any ideas?

Thank you!
 
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