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Using Multiple Monitors with Windows Remote Desktop
Posted by Karl Zimmerman, Last modified by Karl Zimmerman on 21 February 2019 02:38 PM
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With our Windows Dedicated Servers most clients manage things over remote desktop protocol (RDP) and we're often asked about using multiple monitors with RDP. Default settings for connecting to a remote server are typically fine for most users, but those who require multiple monitors for their sessions, such as traders or system administrators, may need to configure RDP to use multiple monitors in their remote sessions. Reconfiguring remote desktop protocol (RDP) for this is simple and can be done in one of two ways.
Support for multiple monitors is available when connecting from any Windows 7/8.1/10 computer, however, there are restrictions when connecting to a computer using multi-monitor mode. When connecting to Windows 7 computers, only computers that are running Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate can be connected to in multi-monitor mode. When connecting to Windows 8.1, only computers that are running Windows 8.1 Professional or Enterprise can be connected to in multi-monitor mode. Both Standard and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, & Windows Server 2016 support multi-monitor mode. Multi-monitor mode supports up to 16 monitors, with a maximum resolution of 4096 x 2048 per monitor. | |
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