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Old 06-06-2008, 03:28 PM
Eric
 
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Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
Remote Desktop.

Can I do that?

Thanks.
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Old 06-06-2008, 03:43 PM
Bob I
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
The number of monitors you have is immaterial.

Eric wrote:

> I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
> Remote Desktop.
>
> Can I do that?
>
> Thanks.


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Old 06-06-2008, 03:53 PM
Big_Al
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
Eric wrote:
> I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
> Remote Desktop.
>
> Can I do that?
>
> Thanks.


If *you* have dual monitors, its okay.
If the *other end* has dual monitors, then it is a problem. Or let's
say, that over the years, the few clients we had to RDP with, and they
had dual monitors, we had to get them to disable one before connecting.
We never took much time to diagnose it if possible.
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Old 06-06-2008, 03:58 PM
Eric
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
I'm not sure I understand. What I want to do is to connect to the remote
machine and have both my monitors active on the remote machine.

I have both monitors active on my local machine. I connect to the remote
machine and I'm using the Remote Desktop window. When I Maximize the Remote
Desktop window, I see it on only one monitor. When I Restore it and try to
resize it to span the two monitors, it expands slightly into the second
monitor and then won't expand any more. (In other words, the Remote Desktop
window covers one monitor completely, but only about 20% of the screen for
the second monitor.)

What I want is to have two full monitors active on the remote machine.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.


"Bob I" wrote:

> The number of monitors you have is immaterial.
>
> Eric wrote:
>
> > I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
> > Remote Desktop.
> >
> > Can I do that?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
>

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Old 06-06-2008, 03:58 PM
Patrick Keenan
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
newsC4C3942-5662-431E-89BF-E318355258D5@microsoft.com...
>I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer
>using
> Remote Desktop.
>
> Can I do that?
>
> Thanks.


It depends on the OS versions involved, the monitors have nothing to do with
it. If both OS's support remote desktop connections, yes you can do this.

HTH
-pk

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Old 06-06-2008, 04:09 PM
Eric
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
The remote PC does have two monitors. I've had no problem connecting with a
single monitor on my local PC.

Now I've added a second monitor on my local PC, and I'd like to be able to
use my remote PC with both monitors. As described in my response to Bob I, I
can expand the Remote Desktop window slightly onto my second monitor, but not
far.

Is there any way to use the local dual monitor with Remote Desktop so that
it feels like a normal dual monitor setup, as if I'm sitting in front of the
remote machine with two monitors?

Thanks.


"Big_Al" wrote:

> Eric wrote:
> > I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
> > Remote Desktop.
> >
> > Can I do that?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
> If *you* have dual monitors, its okay.
> If the *other end* has dual monitors, then it is a problem. Or let's
> say, that over the years, the few clients we had to RDP with, and they
> had dual monitors, we had to get them to disable one before connecting.
> We never took much time to diagnose it if possible.
>

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Old 06-06-2008, 04:12 PM
Jeff Johnson
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
"Big_Al" <BigAl@MD.com> wrote in message news:34d2k.1443$MF3.300@trnddc06...

>> I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer
>> using Remote Desktop. Can I do that?
>>
>> Thanks.

>
> If *you* have dual monitors, its okay.
> If the *other end* has dual monitors, then it is a problem. Or let's
> say, that over the years, the few clients we had to RDP with, and they had
> dual monitors, we had to get them to disable one before connecting. We
> never took much time to diagnose it if possible.


I connect to my machine at work (dual monitors) from home (single monitor)
often, and the only issue I've experienced is that programs which normally
run on the second monitor get pulled over to the (now) single monitor and I
have to manually move them back the next time I go to work.


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Old 06-06-2008, 04:19 PM
Big_Al
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
Eric wrote:
> The remote PC does have two monitors. I've had no problem connecting with a
> single monitor on my local PC.
>
> Now I've added a second monitor on my local PC, and I'd like to be able to
> use my remote PC with both monitors. As described in my response to Bob I, I
> can expand the Remote Desktop window slightly onto my second monitor, but not
> far.
>
> Is there any way to use the local dual monitor with Remote Desktop so that
> it feels like a normal dual monitor setup, as if I'm sitting in front of the
> remote machine with two monitors?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> "Big_Al" wrote:
>
>> Eric wrote:
>>> I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer using
>>> Remote Desktop.
>>>
>>> Can I do that?
>>>
>>> Thanks.

>> If *you* have dual monitors, its okay.
>> If the *other end* has dual monitors, then it is a problem. Or let's
>> say, that over the years, the few clients we had to RDP with, and they
>> had dual monitors, we had to get them to disable one before connecting.
>> We never took much time to diagnose it if possible.
>>

I guess that was my point. We never seemed to be able to figure it out.
All the other comments are probably right.
I'm open to suggestions, I'd love to be able to run dual monitors on one
end and dual on the other end and get logic screens to work.
I'll monitor this thread, maybe someone has done it. There is a world
of knowledge out there. :-)
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Old 06-06-2008, 04:36 PM
Eric
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
As indicated in my other posts, what I want is not merely to *connect* to the
remote machine using dual monitors. I know that I can do that.

What I want to do is to actually *use* both of my local monitors when I'm
connecting to the remote machine using Remote Desktop.

"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> newsC4C3942-5662-431E-89BF-E318355258D5@microsoft.com...
> >I have dual dual monitors. I would like to connect to another computer
> >using
> > Remote Desktop.
> >
> > Can I do that?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
> It depends on the OS versions involved, the monitors have nothing to do with
> it. If both OS's support remote desktop connections, yes you can do this.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>

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Old 06-06-2008, 07:43 PM
Jeff Johnson
 
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Re: Dual monitors with Remote Desktop?
"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4E3E56B7-2239-476E-96D4-39EFF4AB4ECC@microsoft.com...

> I have both monitors active on my local machine. I connect to the remote
> machine and I'm using the Remote Desktop window. When I Maximize the
> Remote
> Desktop window, I see it on only one monitor. When I Restore it and try to
> resize it to span the two monitors, it expands slightly into the second
> monitor and then won't expand any more. (In other words, the Remote
> Desktop
> window covers one monitor completely, but only about 20% of the screen for
> the second monitor.)


I'm willing to bet that Remote Desktop is virtualizing a graphics card (and
only ONE card) and there's a limit to the resolution it can produce. What
you're seeing then is basically a 16:9 resolution and that's why you can see
a little bit of the second monitor.

Total guess, but it sounds good, huh?


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