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Morning all,

 

We have a TS 2003 Farm running very nicely with all thin clients / PCs using

RDP to access a standardised desktop. A single application has to be run in

1024x768 120% fonts. The company that support the product tell me that we

can make this work but I'm lost on how to do it. All of the users connect

using their native screen resolution (1280x1024 for the most part) and simply

login using RDP. I must be missing something here but I guess they are

potentially talking about publishing the application or something?

 

Can anyone shed some light on this for me please?

Many thanks,

Mike

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Re: Screen Res

 

You can specify a custom resolution in an .rdp connection file:

 

885187 - Remote Desktop Protocol settings in Windows Server 2003

and in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=885187

 

But read this as well, maybe helps to use the default resolution:

 

“Smart-Sizing” the TS Client

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2008/08/07/smart-sizing-the-ts-

client.aspx

 

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=?Utf-8?B?TWlrZSBL?= <MikeK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 04

sep 2008:

> Morning all,

>

> We have a TS 2003 Farm running very nicely with all thin clients

> / PCs using RDP to access a standardised desktop. A single

> application has to be run in 1024x768 120% fonts. The company

> that support the product tell me that we can make this work but

> I'm lost on how to do it. All of the users connect using their

> native screen resolution (1280x1024 for the most part) and

> simply login using RDP. I must be missing something here but I

> guess they are potentially talking about publishing the

> application or something?

>

> Can anyone shed some light on this for me please?

> Many thanks,

> Mike


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