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If you're using multiple monitors as a part of your system set up and you regularly connect to other Windows Vista or Windows XP via Remote Desktop, you'll definitely want to learn how you can take advantage of Vista's Remote Desktop support for multiple monitors. However, this great feature is essentially hidden as it is tucked away in a command line switch. Greg Shultz shows you how to use this command line switch and how to create a specially configured shortcut that will relieve you from having to rely on the command line in the future.
This download is also available as a blog entry in the TechRepublic Microsoft Windows blog.
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| Format: | Size: | 196 KB | |
| Date: | Jul 2008 | Version: | 1.0 |
| License: | copyright | ||
| System Req: | Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later |
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