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How to use Actual Multiple Monitors with RDP?
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Kees-Jan Dankers
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03/07/2013 14:48:47
I am using RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and I have two monitors. If I use MSTSC /SPAN and open Actual Multiple Monitors, the display says I have only one monitor (Default Monitor) -> RDPDD Chained DD), screen resulution 3840x1080.
Can I use Actual Multiple Monitor by using RDP? If so, how?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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03/11/2013 01:08:14
Hello Kees-Jan
What OS (version, 32 or 64-bit) are you running?
What is the version of Remote Desktop Client you're running?
Actual Multiple Monitors works normally in remote session. But if you want to work with multiple monitors during the remote session you need the version of RDC that supports multiple monitors (version 7 and higher)
What exactly settings window says you that there is only one monitor? Does it happen only when you start Actual Multiple Monitors?
Doesn't the command MSTSC /SPAN itself make the emulation of the single monitor?
Best regards.
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