Photoshop Remote Desktop Verbindung - VRAM Error

Hallo,
Ich habe ein Problem mit Photoshop CC 2014. Bei Anmeldung per Remote Desktop an dem PC, auf dem Photoshop läuft, erhalte ich folgende Meldung beim Öffnen einer Photoshop Datei:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/65963774/Photoshop-Error.jpg
Gestern hatte ich nach längerer Arbeitszeit dann auch das Problem, dass die Verbindung "eingefroren" ist. Ich weiß jedoch nicht ob es mit der Meldung zu tun hat. Wenn ich mich normal am PC anmelde hatte ich das Einfrier-Problem jedoch noch nie.
Möglicherweise wird die Grafikkarte von dem PC verwendet, von dem ich mich aus anmelde?
In den Remote Desktop Verbindungseinstellungen finde ich keine Einstellungsmöglichkeit für Grafikkarte oder VRAM.
Wie kann ich das Problem beheben?
MfG
Flom
Ich habe folgendes System:
Betriebssystem Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit
Prozessor: Core i7-4790 LGA 1150 @ 3,6 (4,0) GHz
Arbeitsspeicher: 16 GB
Grafikkarte: GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Freier Festplattenspeicher: 118 GB

Na einfach alles abhaken und gut ist. Dann verwendet auch PS gutes altes GDI+ und du kannst deinen Desktop Client darauf synchronisieren. ansonsten einfach mal schauen, ob du nicht mit VSync & Co. rumspielen und ein entsprechendes Ergebnis bei eingeschalteter Hardwareunterstützung erzielen kannst...
Mylenium

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    Also, on RD Session host servers, please make sure that you have specified the license mode and point them to the RD licensing server.
    Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses (RDS CALs)
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753650.aspx
    RD Licensing Configuration on Windows Server 2012
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/archive/2013/09/20/rd-licensing-configuration-on-windows-server-2012.aspx
    Hope this helps.
    Jeremy Wu
    TechNet Community Support

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