Dual head grapics cards with Remote Desktop

C

Chris Howlett

I have an issue using remote desktop on machines which have dual head
graphics cards (Matrox G450 PCI)

The host PC has a dual head card, which is configured to display
2048*768 across two 15" displays. If I attempt to connect to this PC
from another PC, also with a dual head card, with identical graphics
settings, then I don't see the full screen. Instead, I see only 70% of
the horizontal display, so approx 1400*768.

I've tried changing the graphic settings, but to no avail.

Any ideas?
 
J

Jeffrey Randow (MVP)

Remote Desktop is limited in the size of screen it passes. I think
the limit is 1600x1024, but I am not sure on what the actual number
is...

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP)
(e-mail address removed)

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Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
 
G

Guest

1600x1200 and doesn't support dual displays

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.co

----- Jeffrey Randow (MVP) wrote: ----

Remote Desktop is limited in the size of screen it passes. I thin
the limit is 1600x1024, but I am not sure on what the actual numbe
is..

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP
(e-mail address removed)

Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefi
of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may no
be answered depending on time availability...

Remote Networking Technology Support Site
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.co
Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzon

On 26 Feb 2004 10:18:06 -0800, (e-mail address removed) (Chri
Howlett) wrote
 

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