July 2, 2009
12:50 am

Multiple monitor support for Remote Desktop Services allows users to open a Remote Desktop connection expanded across all the monitors on the client computer regardless of the client monitor configuration. With this feature, the user can fully utilize all the monitors connected to the client computer for the Remote Desktop connection thereby providing extra desktop space and an almost seamless experience with the client desktop that is much improved over “Span mode”. This feature will be part of Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2 release and works for connections to another client machine (physical or VM), or a Remote Desktop Session Host.

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    Justin says#1 | September 8th, 2009 at 11:23 AM

    The solution I use also has this capability. The difference is that they offer an appliance and is not hosted increasing security and protection. You can place it behind your own firewall. RHUB has a 4-in-1 appliance that includes web conferencing, remote support, and remote access. I think they also have a free trail.

    http://www.rhubcom.com

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