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I have a few user login's that although the display settings are set to 16bit , only show in 256Colors. This only applies to them if they are logging in to our Terminal Server. If i Am posting this in the wrong discussion group please let me know. IS there a setting in the GP to adjust this for TS?
 
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      6th Feb 2004
Assuming you are talking about Windows 2003, then make
sure the Remote Desktop client is set to connect at 16-bit
(high) color.

If your terminal server is Windows 2000, then 16-bit color
support isn't available. Either get Windows 2003 or a
third party program, like Citrix MetaFrame.

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>I have a few user login's that although the display

settings are set to 16bit , only show in 256Colors. This
only applies to them if they are logging in to our
Terminal Server. If i Am posting this in the wrong
discussion group please let me know. IS there a setting in
the GP to adjust this for TS?
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