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Microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors
Microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors












microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors

#MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP FOR MAC MULTIPLE MONITORS PRO#

When selecting "Use all monitors" in the RDP client, on Mac OS, the /multimon option is what is actually being invoked, which is NOT supported by Windows 7 Pro but IS SUPPORTED by Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise and all subsequent versions of Windows. With the Microsoft Remote Desktop app, you can connect to a remote PC and your work resources from almost anywhere. The problems here are that Microsoft Remote Desktop for MacOS is missing the /span option functionality and Windows 7 Pro support as an RDP target was deliberately hobbled by Microsoft in a, some would say misguided, attempt to drive revenue for sales for its premium/enterprise versions of Windows 7. It makes no difference what monitors you have on the remote system or what resolutions they are running.

microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors

You have to have two displays, locally, that are running at the same resolution. I have uninstalled and re-installed Microsoft Remote Desktop multiple times. Note that the issue is only on the space for Microsoft Remote Desktop, not all content on the second monitor. You invoke the session using the mstsc command line using the /span option.Ģ. No matter what settings I tried here, the second monitor would distort as soon as I connect. Windows 7 Pro will support multiple monitors but only from the Windows mstsc.exe command line.ġ. Microsoft RDP client for Mac does not currently support dual displays for Windows 7 Pro targets.

microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors

Steve Shannon's "Best Answer" is misselading and bordering on incorrect.














Microsoft remote desktop for mac multiple monitors