Arseny and Peter, On the browser side, what exact version of IE11 and Firefox are you using when this fails? And under what operating system?
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Peter Burdine <pburd...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am having the same issue as James. If I try to use IE 11 or Firefox 47, > the RDP session shows up as a little box on the bottom of the screen, It > only shows up as maybe 30x20 pixels. If I set the zoom up to 400%, then I > can see it is the login screen, but it is basically unusable. I've tried > setting the display width/height/dpi/color, but all it does is change the > aspect ratio slightly. It is still smaller than my thumbnail (literally). > All of this works fine is Chrome, but the clients this is intended for can > only use IE. > > Installed on CentOS 7.2.1511 > Apache Tomcat/7.0.54 > Guacamole 0.9.9 > > This occurs on the most basic of installs (just following install > instructions for Centos, with the user-mapping.xml), so I don't think I > changed any settings that could have effected this. > > Has anyone else run into this and resolved the issue? > > Thanks, > Peter > > The RDP screen in IE and Firefox does not fill the browser window; it >> just sits at the bottom as a tiny dot. At first I thought it didn't work >> at all, but then I noticed that if I zoom the browser to 400% or more, I >> can recognize the RDP screen. Chrome browser works excellent, and >> doesn't have that problem. I have upgraded the IE browser to the latest >> version 11, and Firefox to >> version 47. That didn't change a thing. I looked at using the "width" and >> "height" display settings under the >> xml settings, but I'd like the display to take full size of the browser >> window automatically as it does in Chrome. >> I'm running guacamole 0.9.8 for close to a year now, and very happy with >> it exception this little hickup. Since I don't see anyone else having >> this problem on the forum, my guess >> is I'm missing something small in the configuration. I looked around, >> but couldn't find what I'm missing. If anyone can point me in the right >> direction, it would be great. thank you for the great product and the >> community effort >> James > > >