Using Terminal Services RemoteApp Programs On Multi-monitor Client Computers
Wednesday, 09 May 2007 by Michel Roth
The Terminal Services team has an interesting article on using Longhorn Terminal Services' Remote Programs on multi-monitor systems: "One of the new feature additions to Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp) in Windows Server® Code Name "Longhorn" Beta 3 is multi-monitor support - the ability for a remote program to be dragged between primary and secondary monitors, to be maximized on any monitor and have it stick correctly to that monitor, etc. In other words, RemoteApp programs work just like local programs do in multi-monitor setups. Here is an FAQ of what TS RemoteApp multi-monitor support constitutes."

Read it here.

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