Dual monitors (playback setup)

Hi folks!
Is there anyone who knows if it is possible to set up AE as picture below (a dual monitor setup)?
And that the monitor setup opens every time I open ae.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g1OcyXc9rM
JesB

Addendum: I forgot about another option in AE that currently exists: in the Preview panel, there is a checkbox for Full Screen. If you enable this, when you RAM preview the preview will be displayed full screen, but only on the monitor where the main application frame for AE exists.
To use this option to accomplish what you want, you would need to:
1. Move the main application frame to your 2nd monitor.
2. Move all of the panels out of the main application frame and back to your primary montior. You can regroup them into a single window there. You only need to leave a single panel in the main application frame on the 2nd monitor; I'd recommend a 2nd comp viewer as I described in my last post.
Don't forget to save this arrangement as a new workspace.
Note that even by doing this, the full screen preview only occurs when you RAM Preview, not during scrubbing. Also, "full screen" really means "1:1 pixels", so if your comp size is smaller than the monitor's resolution, the difference will be filled in by gray pixels (the UI color defined in the Appearance preferences).

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