- #MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR DRIVER#
- #MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR PRO#
- #MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR PC#
- #MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR TV#
If that automatic override of the unchecked box - making it checked - did not occur, this problem would vanish. However, if I exit and re-connect via Live Mesh from the laptop->desktop, the problem reoccurs, and inexplicably, the check-box in Display Properties, Settings, for the 2nd desktop monitor becomes checked! - attempting to "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor". So executed, the remote laptop shows the desktop display as expected, with accurate mouse positioning.
#MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR DRIVER#
I can remove the 2nd, Live Mesh Curtain Driver screen from the remote laptop by disabling "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" in the check-box of the 2nd monitor "Display Properties", Settings. I have disabled a third display by not allowing the option "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor") (The desktop display contains only 1 monitor screen - the main, or default display monitor for that computer. (Default Monitor) on Live Mesh Remote Desktop Curtain Driver", per "Display Properties", "Settings", on the desktop display. The 2nd screen on the laptop is identified as the "2. Produces 2 screen elements on the laptop screen-view of the desktop - severely "squishing" the 1st display and establishing a mouse offset relative to that screen. Fortunately, I remembered having seen this topic and came back to add my few clicks to it.ĭELL D820 laptop w/ NVIDIA GeoForce Go 7320 video & running XP ServicePack 2 with an Intel T2300 1.66 GHz processorĪ desktop w/ VisionTek Radeon 7000 video running XP ServicePack 3 with a Pentium 4 CPU at 2.20 GHz It's an older ATI Radeon board in that box.Īnyway, very odd and (sort of) unexpected result from my connection.
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#MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR TV#
The primary screen is 1024x768, and the TV output would probably be something like 720x480 or 576 or some weird number. The screen sizes would have been different. My screen on the remote system did the "magic flash" and suddenly it was the proper size (the size it's always been before when remoting in to it), and my mouse was now positioned properly over controls and icons. After I logged in, I brought up the Screen settings dialog (through mostly keyboard input) and unselected the "Extend my Windows desktop" for the second screen and clicked Apply.ĥ. My mouse was offset by quite a bit - rough guess would be at least 60 pixels, maybe more. New Multiple SESSION Support gives Mac users simultaneous access to multiple Windows - base PCs or to Network Server that hosts Remote applications and files. That NEVER happened before the latest update.ģ. With Remote Desktop Connection Client 2, you can quickly, simply and securely connect to Windows - base PCs to access Windows - base files, applications, devices, and networks from YOUR Mac. When I connected, I got a "squashed" Windows login screen on the left hand side of my screen, and a blank area on the right. My XP SP3 system has an extra graphics card with a TV output that was set to be the 2nd screen.Ģ. What was interesting was the following:ġ. You should be able to isolate packet drops etc.I didn't have this problem until just now, which was the first time I connected to my XP SP3 system after all my systems got the new uodate. Point it to the external WAN IP Address and let it collect data. I would recommend installing Pingplotter:
#MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR PC#
Have you done any kind of network testing on the client's home PC and Network?
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This particular customer is the type that calls me to complain any time the smallest thing goes wrong, so I would love to find a solution for her, just for my sanity. They have another sales guy who works the same way and he has had not problems, so I am thinking that it has to be something either with her home network or home internet. A recent storm knocked down a tree at her home location and they had to come out and re-connect the cable for Charter and it seems that the problem started after that, although I cannot say for sure that it was the cause. They have Charter Spectrum internet at both ends. If she closes the window on the session and then re-connects, it seems to be fine. The rdp session will lock up, but not give the normal message that the connection has been broken. Recently, she has started experiencing random freeze ups when using rdp.
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#MAC MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION SUDDENLY APPEAR PRO#
Both are nearly new machines with Win 10 pro and all the updates that I can find. I have a small business that I do work for where the owner of the business does all her work from a home office PC which is RDPed to a dedicated PC in the office that only she uses.