1600x1200 limit in Remote Desktop

T

Tom Scales

I've never noticed this before as I've never had two machines with 1920x1200
monitors.

The server is Vista Business running an nVidia 7600GS at 1920x1200 with a
Dell 2407FPW monitor.
The client is XP Pro running an ATI 9800 Pro at 1920x1200 with a Dell
2405FPW monitor

The settings are 'full screen' in the RDP connect dialog.

When it comes up, it is 1600x1200 with black bars?

How come? Is RDP limited to 1600x1200?

Tom
 
P

POP

It isn't 4096x2048 is biggest support. This is on RDP 6.0 though, you may
have the older version.

It was limited due to monitor size when it was designed, bandwidth amd video
memory..

Larger resolution does hog the band width.. 10 users at 1600 would slow
everything down, let alone at 4096.

BTW VIsta Business aint a Server...lol
 
T

Tom Scales

For the purposes of RDP, Vista Business is a server.

Regardless, as I stated, both monitors are 1920x1200. They are connected
with gigabit. Both have 256MB of video memory.

So, any suggestions why it is limiting itself to 1600x1200?
 
F

Frank

Tom said:
I've never noticed this before as I've never had two machines with
1920x1200 monitors.

The server is Vista Business running an nVidia 7600GS at 1920x1200 with
a Dell 2407FPW monitor.
The client is XP Pro running an ATI 9800 Pro at 1920x1200 with a Dell
2405FPW monitor

The settings are 'full screen' in the RDP connect dialog.

When it comes up, it is 1600x1200 with black bars?

How come? Is RDP limited to 1600x1200?

Tom

Check your rdp setting; display/color. Maybe knock it down to say 15 and
see if that helps.
Frank
 
K

kirk jim

save the rdp settings to a file, and manually edit it with notepad and
change the resolution save again with the correct extension, NOT TXT, and
try it...

This works when you want to make various strange resolutions in the
RDP client window for example 1000x700. As for such high res I have never
tried it. I remember talking about the limitations of the RDP client
in the work_remotely xp newsgroups... but that was with 5.x client.

Please tell me if this helps.. since I am gathering knowledge by helping
:)
 
A

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

And the intended purpose is just to get the job done, access remote files,
check on something, not for video conferencing or video editing.
 
D

DevilsPGD

save the rdp settings to a file, and manually edit it with notepad and
change the resolution save again with the correct extension, NOT TXT, and
try it...

It won't do you any good, the limitation is on the RDP client not the
server. Oddly enough this is true in XP too, with the original RDP
client my 1680x1050 monitor shows black bars on the side, but after
upgrading to the latest RDP client, when connecting from XP SP2 to XP
SP2 I can use the full resolution of my monitor.
 
K

kirk jim

I know where the limitation is... there is a new rdp client 6.0 available..

has anyone tried that are higher res? I can do it later
 
D

DevilsPGD

What wasn't clear about what I wrote (pasted below)?

but after
upgrading to the latest RDP client, when connecting from XP SP2 to XP
SP2 I can use the full resolution of my monitor.

In other words, yes the new RDP client solves the problem.
 
N

Nina DiBoy

kirk said:
I know where the limitation is... there is a new rdp client 6.0 available..

has anyone tried that are higher res? I can do it later

Works for me with connecting to dual monitor machines. I can actually
see whats on both monitors now with the new rdp client. I tried it to
see if it works, but VNC does a much better job and with no fiddling
with the settings. I've decided to stay with VNC.

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
"poor little MADAM albright still got your knickers twisted. how are we
supposed to believe you know anything about computers when you cannot
even dress your self. oh and pull that skirt down."

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 
K

kirk jim

VNC has no sound though!

have you found a way to get sound from the remote pc with VNC?
 
N

Nina DiBoy

kirk said:
VNC has no sound though!

have you found a way to get sound from the remote pc with VNC?

Nope, but I don't need sound. I use it for support, and working in a
company with multiple remote branches like I do, it works great. In the
RDP client, I end up turning off all the extras, like sound, printer
connections, wall paper background, etc. because they are just extra
things that take up bandwidth and slow my efficiency. In VNC, don't
need to turn any of that silly extra stuff off, so it just makes my job
faster and easier by default.

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
"poor little MADAM albright still got your knickers twisted. how are we
supposed to believe you know anything about computers when you cannot
even dress your self. oh and pull that skirt down."

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 
D

DevilsPGD

In message said:
Nope, but I don't need sound. I use it for support, and working in a
company with multiple remote branches like I do, it works great. In the
RDP client, I end up turning off all the extras, like sound, printer
connections, wall paper background, etc. because they are just extra
things that take up bandwidth and slow my efficiency. In VNC, don't
need to turn any of that silly extra stuff off, so it just makes my job
faster and easier by default.

Agreed -- However, last I checked VNC cannot handle the secured desktop,
or login (useful if you need to reboot a machine remotely) under Vista.

Has that changed (or did I have something misconfigured?)
 
N

Nina DiBoy

DevilsPGD said:
Agreed -- However, last I checked VNC cannot handle the secured desktop,
or login (useful if you need to reboot a machine remotely) under Vista.

Has that changed (or did I have something misconfigured?)

Are you running it as a service on the Vista machine?

--
Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group:
http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks):
"You can get dog shi* for free also!"

"Good poets borrow; great poets steal."
- T. S. Eliot
 

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