How do you use multiple monitors in MS Remote Desktop Connection Manager 2.7?












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Using the RDMan from:



https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=44989


Tools->Options->Full Screen-> last checkbox is 'Use multiple monitors when necessary'



however this has no effect.



**This question is specifically in reference to RDMan, a Microsoft exe that manages multiple RDP sessions from one window (NOT windows's builtin rdp, i.e. mstsc from the runline, they are different softwares).



Works fine using mstsc:



RDMan is on Win7



Host is on WinServer 2008 R2










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  • What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:18











  • Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:23











  • I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:30











  • It works fine in mstsc

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:40











  • It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:43


















4















Using the RDMan from:



https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=44989


Tools->Options->Full Screen-> last checkbox is 'Use multiple monitors when necessary'



however this has no effect.



**This question is specifically in reference to RDMan, a Microsoft exe that manages multiple RDP sessions from one window (NOT windows's builtin rdp, i.e. mstsc from the runline, they are different softwares).



Works fine using mstsc:



RDMan is on Win7



Host is on WinServer 2008 R2










share|improve this question

























  • What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:18











  • Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:23











  • I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:30











  • It works fine in mstsc

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:40











  • It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:43
















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Using the RDMan from:



https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=44989


Tools->Options->Full Screen-> last checkbox is 'Use multiple monitors when necessary'



however this has no effect.



**This question is specifically in reference to RDMan, a Microsoft exe that manages multiple RDP sessions from one window (NOT windows's builtin rdp, i.e. mstsc from the runline, they are different softwares).



Works fine using mstsc:



RDMan is on Win7



Host is on WinServer 2008 R2










share|improve this question
















Using the RDMan from:



https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=44989


Tools->Options->Full Screen-> last checkbox is 'Use multiple monitors when necessary'



however this has no effect.



**This question is specifically in reference to RDMan, a Microsoft exe that manages multiple RDP sessions from one window (NOT windows's builtin rdp, i.e. mstsc from the runline, they are different softwares).



Works fine using mstsc:



RDMan is on Win7



Host is on WinServer 2008 R2







windows-7 multiple-monitors remote-desktop






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  • What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:18











  • Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:23











  • I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:30











  • It works fine in mstsc

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:40











  • It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:43





















  • What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:18











  • Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:23











  • I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:30











  • It works fine in mstsc

    – Michael
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:40











  • It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

    – ssnobody
    Jul 1 '15 at 19:43



















What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:18





What versions of Windows 7? Check superuser.com/questions/804204/…

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:18













Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

– Michael
Jul 1 '15 at 19:23





Hi, updated the question, it is for RDMan (not for mstsc).

– Michael
Jul 1 '15 at 19:23













I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:30





I meant what version of windows 7 (it's edition, home,pro, ultimate) are you connecting to on the other side. Multiple monitors are only supported for remote Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise.

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:30













It works fine in mstsc

– Michael
Jul 1 '15 at 19:40





It works fine in mstsc

– Michael
Jul 1 '15 at 19:40













It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:43







It'd be nice to see some actual documentation on this for the newest version. social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/… suggests it's not doable for the previous version. The post suggests using Remote Desktop Plus / mstsc

– ssnobody
Jul 1 '15 at 19:43












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And if you are sizing the Window over the two Monitors or get in Fullscreen you can use both Monitors






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    There is an Option in the Settings enter image description here



    And if you are sizing the Window over the two Monitors or get in Fullscreen you can use both Monitors






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      And if you are sizing the Window over the two Monitors or get in Fullscreen you can use both Monitors






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        There is an Option in the Settings enter image description here



        And if you are sizing the Window over the two Monitors or get in Fullscreen you can use both Monitors






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        And if you are sizing the Window over the two Monitors or get in Fullscreen you can use both Monitors







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