Hello,
This is a common problem, and the best way I have found to fix this is
to use Remote Desktops (notice the s, its not remote desktop) the file
is called tsmmc..msc. Not only will it correct for aspect ratios it
allows you to remotely connect to multiple PCs at the same time.
This is a free download from Microsoft.com
Click on server/windows server 2003/downloads.
(works on XP too)
-Robert
Richard wrote:
> We are wondering if Windows Remote Desktop has two very useful options:
>
> FIRST, the option to scale the host desktop to fit the remote session
> window? The host desktop would be resized, zoomed, or reduced/enlarged to
> fill the remote session window without the need of scroll bars.
>
> SECOND, the option to force the remote session window to maintain the proper
> proportions, as it is resized, to accommodate the aspect ratio of the host
> computer desktop.
>
> Thanks for any help!
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