8.0.10 (Build 25189) Graphical Display Issues

For the last 2-3 versions of RDP, I have been having graphics issues while using the program with my Mac laptop's internal display.  I work in healthcare, so when I log into the hospital system (which is likely where the issue lies I realize), these
bizzare diagnoal lines began to appear all over the screen in various locations wherever I move my mouse cursor.
This renders the EMR I am working with almost completely unusable.  Anyone have any thoughts?  This problem is not an issue while connecting my laptop to a larger display which I frequently do.  I will try to upload a photo illustrating the
issue; however, this might be tricky concerning the use of healthcare information.  Thanks for reading.    

Hi,
Thank you for posting in Windows Server Forum.
Try to select the “Full Screen Mode” option on MRD MAC and then check whether you can get any proper result. In addition try to use URI scheme which might improve the result by provide desktop height & width value.
Remote Desktop Client URI Scheme Support
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn690096.aspx
Hope it helps!
Thanks.
Dharmesh Solanki
TechNet Community Support

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