RDP on 2 of 3 monitors

jonvallier wrote:
What if each of the three screens are different sizes. 
Can this be done? Why not attempt it with the two monitors they already have? I don't see why the monitor resolution would limit this ability if it's already able to be done. As with anything across different resolutions though, chances are it's going to look displeasing and might hurt your eyes, providing it does work.

Our users are using Win7Pro desktops with 3 monitors (not all the same size) remote desktoping into a WinSrvr08r2 terminal server.
Because of some limitations of the programs we use they're having to use both environments and switch back and forth between programs install on the Win7 machine and programs in stalled on the server. To assist with that, they've been given 2 monitors: 1 for RDP and 1 for local machine. However, now they want three monitors: 2 for RDP and one for local machine.I know this can be manually done by expanding the RDP window or opening the RDP file in note pad and changing the resolution of the session. But that only works if both screens match. What if each of the three screens are different sizes. Example left to right: 19" square 1280x1024, 22" wide 1920x1080, 22" tall 1080x1920. They want the RDP to span the...
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