Admin Issues
Subject: RE: RDP Question
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925876
Monitor spanning
Remote Desktop Connection supports high-resolution displays that can be
spanned across multiple monitors. However, the total resolution on all
monitors must be under 4096 x 2048 pixels. The
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Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 6:05 AM
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Subject: RDP Question
I have a dual-monitor setup at work. When I remote in from home and RDP to
my computer at work I cannot see anything on my second screen. Dameware has
the ability to do this but
I have a dual-monitor setup at work. When I remote in from home and RDP
to my computer at work I cannot see anything on my second screen.
Dameware has the ability to do this but cannot convince my boss to buy
it yet. Is there a way to make RDP support this? By either a command
line switch or som
, 2008 3:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: RDP question
We have our service accounts set via GPO so that they can't log on
interactively or via RDP. However some (admittedly poor) software goes
belly-up without the Interactive Logon right
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From: Troy Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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James,
This kind of stuff intrigues me. Without giving up details can you tell
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We do have that set up in our audit policy, and the logon was indeed a 528; the
problem was that the guy didn't use his own account. He also had no business
doing what he did. Luckil
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James Winzenz
Infrastructure Systems Engineer II - Security
Pulte Homes Information Services
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Subject: RDP question
RDP question for everyone - is there a file on the client (log or other
file type) that shows a client's most recent rdp sessions? When I click
on my remote desktop connection, it always shows me m
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RDP
question for everyone – is there a file on
the client (log or other file type) that shows a client's most recent
rdp
sessions? When I click on my remote desktop connection, it always
shows
me my the name of the last server I RDP'd into, but I am looking to see
if tha
I think there might be a listing in the registry as well...can't seem to
remember which key though.
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> RDP question for everyone – is there a file on the client (log or other
> file type) that shows a cli
I think it does. Compare it's last modified time to the time of the server
attack. My Documents is unique to the user
From: James Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:21 PM
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That does appear to contai
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Default.rdp in my documents might be what you are looking for. It is a
hidden file.
From: James Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:07 PM
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Subject: RDP question
RDP questio
Default.rdp in my documents might be what you are looking for. It is a hidden
file.
From: James Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 1:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RDP question
RDP question for everyone - is there a file on the client (log or other file
RDP question for everyone - is there a file on the client (log or other
file type) that shows a client's most recent rdp sessions? When I click
on my remote desktop connection, it always shows me my the name of the
last server I RDP'd into, but I am looking to see if that is stored
so
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