we can replicate this, but the next question should be; what happens to the application window you may then maximise within the XenDesktop window? does it maximise across one monitor, or does it maximise across the entire XenDesktop window? This is an issue we're currently facing with XenApp published desktops.
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Just a quick note, when you clicked 'extend my desktop', the taskbar at the bottom of the screen properly arranged itself to be present only on the primary monitor.
I think Microsoft already implemented a different Multimonitor support for RDP 6 for Vista and Win 7. Maybe with this Versions of M$ Windows will the Multimonitorsupport work properly.?! By the way, who wants that? Only people who want to fly planes into Buildings like to work with 4 Monitors? xD greets Thorgar.still working on the CCA for XenDesktop ;)
Cool video. I'm actually quite familiar with coding for Windows multi-monitor support.
This isn't a glitch, but by design simply because Xen deals correctly with > 1 display.
The Windows host you're running XenDesktop in is presenting a single 4096 x 768 (in the case of 1024x768 normal). Your virtual desktop sees only one screen because thats what the outer OS is telling it, just a really long one! Strange why the VM sees three unused monitors though! Have u tried extending the VM desktop?
we can replicate this, but the next question should be; what happens to the application window you may then maximise within the XenDesktop window? does it maximise across one monitor, or does it maximise across the entire XenDesktop window? This is an issue we're currently facing with XenApp published desktops.
catchcain 1 year ago
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csuebv 1 year ago
wirtualny desktop z obssługą 4 monitorów
annabaranowska0 1 year ago
Just a quick note, when you clicked 'extend my desktop', the taskbar at the bottom of the screen properly arranged itself to be present only on the primary monitor.
cookiecache2 2 years ago
We are currently working on a XenDesktop POC, can you outline how I can mimic the same demo to my team?
Requirements, was it a thin client, multiport monitor siwtch or cable, etc..
MrSozeKeyzer 2 years ago
I think Microsoft already implemented a different Multimonitor support for RDP 6 for Vista and Win 7. Maybe with this Versions of M$ Windows will the Multimonitorsupport work properly.?! By the way, who wants that? Only people who want to fly planes into Buildings like to work with 4 Monitors? xD greets Thorgar.still working on the CCA for XenDesktop ;)
ThorgarBlutaxt 2 years ago
That is freaking awesome that XenDesktop and utilize four screens at one time!!!!
noeastsideprince 2 years ago
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If you think that's awesome, then you should check out what Linux is capable of.
methtownblu 2 years ago
That is very impressive work you got there! Thanks very much for the information, XenDesktop is very nice.
lillmii3o 3 years ago
Cool video. I'm actually quite familiar with coding for Windows multi-monitor support.
This isn't a glitch, but by design simply because Xen deals correctly with > 1 display.
The Windows host you're running XenDesktop in is presenting a single 4096 x 768 (in the case of 1024x768 normal). Your virtual desktop sees only one screen because thats what the outer OS is telling it, just a really long one! Strange why the VM sees three unused monitors though! Have u tried extending the VM desktop?
H3liosphan 3 years ago