Change Teminal display resolution

Hi were at a point where we are using a group of terminal's connected to a 2008 server hosting other terminals in other rooms. We need our resolution to be 800 x 600 for our software to operate correctly but the IT consultant says its not possible to change
only ours because all terminals will be affected. By what I've read here it seems there is ways either through maintanance mode or GPO, any info would be appreciated.

Hi,
When manually connecting using the Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc.exe) client the resolution is set on the Display tab prior to connecting.  So if someone wanted to connect at 800 x 600 then they would choose that and then click Connect. 
If you are using some other method such as RD Web Access then the way to set resolution will be different.
The potential problem with setting the resolution to 800 x 600 is it applies to other software that runs in the user's session as well.  For example, if the user connects at 800 x 600 because of your software then if they run Excel, Word, etc. in their
session they will be limited to 800 x 600 too.  You could get around this by having a separate RDSH server just for your software.
If the above does not answer your question please describe in greater detail your server and client configuration, precisely how users connect, specific explanation as to why your software needs to run at 800x600, other relevant factors, etc.
Thanks.
-TP

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