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Multimon server 2008
Multimon server 2008







multimon server 2008
  1. #MULTIMON SERVER 2008 HOW TO#
  2. #MULTIMON SERVER 2008 PC#
  3. #MULTIMON SERVER 2008 WINDOWS 7#
  4. #MULTIMON SERVER 2008 WINDOWS#

By default, RDP protocol supports a maximum of 16 monitors. The Remote Desktop Multimon feature provides an option to restrict the number of monitors a user can use to connect. Restricting the maximum number of monitors: Click Use all monitors for the remote session in the client (mstsc.exe) window. There are a few settings associated with the Remote Desktop Multimon feature that can be used to restrict the number of monitors and resolution that clients use to connect. Enable Multimon using one of the three methods described below: a. I am aware, that similar questions have been asked in this list before, however, with no solutions as far as I can see.This talks about setting up and also the limits for multimon for RDS on win7 and server 2008r2 - might apply here?

#MULTIMON SERVER 2008 WINDOWS#

Then, Windows seems to recognize the reader but without being able to read the card (unlike rdesktop single monitor). Xfreerdp /multimon /u: /v: /smartcard:SCARD Plain USB redirection (while uncertain if it would solve the issue if it did work) seems to be no alternative either due to a bug (): Top 5 Contributors sofiane 41,005 Points PKO17 16,000 Points safarisilver 13,345 Points alpha1. Xfreerdp /multimon /u: /v: /smartcard:"SCM Microsystems Inc. Xfreerdp /multimon /u: /v: /smartcard:"SCARD" Other variants end up with "Warning smartcard_mark_duplicate_id (166): CompletionID number 0 is now marked as a duplicate.": Xfreerdp /multimon /u: /v: /smartcard:"SCM Microsystems, Inc.

#MULTIMON SERVER 2008 HOW TO#

Xfreerdp /multimon /u: /v: /smartcard:"SCM Microsystems, Inc. I spent a while today figuring out how to make FreeRDP work (currently using version 1.2.0-beta1) on Ubuntu 13.10 connecting to Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise and my problem is that when I use /multimon with my laptop (1366 x 768) and external monitor (1920 x 1080) I get what appears to be one effective monitor of size 3286 x 1080. The following variants lead to a segfault: The following variant lead to no smartcard redirection: , the RDP remote desktop will usually be placed only on the primary.

#MULTIMON SERVER 2008 WINDOWS 7#

In our 2008 R2 RDP environment, if we select the 'use all of my monitors for the remote session' option, when you try to remote control that session, you will get an 'access is denied' message. support true multi-monitor mode with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 or later. This is why I added /multimon:force to force sending the info even with RDP security, when you know for sure you are connecting to a server that supports it. However, servers that do support it will properly make use of it, but we have no way to know for sure. Lsusb provides the following output regarding my smartcard:īus 001 Device 002: ID 04e6:5116 SCM Microsystems, Inc. Windows Server So, I have Googled it to death, and even went through a lot of this same issue in Spiceworks, but have not found the answer I am looking for. When sending multimon info to a server that doesn't support it, we get disconnected. If you are connecting to Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 If you want to know what more options you can use to open remote desktop, type mstsc.exe / from. Unfortunately, I feel that resktop cannot handle the dual monitor setting while I am unable to get smartcard redirection to work with FreeRDP, at least with the version in the Debian Jessie packages ("This is FreeRDP version 1.1.0-beta1 (git n/a)").Ī basic multimonitor connection does work, as long as no smartcard is involved: #!/bin/bash rdesktop -f -r scard -r disk:usb=/media/local -u "\" -d -p. I am using single monitor RDP for a few years without issues based on rdesktop with smartcard and usb redirection like this: The purpose of smartcard redirection is not Windows logon but use of the smartcard within a running Windows session.

#MULTIMON SERVER 2008 PC#

My aim is to connect from a Debian Jessie PC to Windows Server 2008 R2 via RDP using FreeRDP with (a) two monitors and (b) smartcard redirection.









Multimon server 2008