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February 24, 2014 at 7:15 pm #8155
Here are the details of my configuration:
Connection Broker -> Microsoft Server 2012
Hyper-V Server -> Microsoft Server 2012
Virtual Machines -> Windows 7 Enterprise SP1
RDP Version on VM -> 8.0Thin Clients -> Wyse T10
Wyse ThinOS -> 8.0_037Wyse TCX (Installed on VM and Hyper-V Server) -> 6.0.0.6
WNOS.ini
Autoload=1
Signon=Yes
ConnectionBroker=Microsoft Host=***
DomainList=***
Privilege=High
TimeServer=X.X.X.X TimeFormat="12 hour format" DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
TimeZone='GMT - 05:00' ManualOverride=No
SessionConfig=RDP ForceSpan=No EnableRFX=No USBRedirection=TCX
DisableDomain=Yes
AutoSignoff=Yes Shutdown=Yes
AddCertificate=***.cer
EnableCacheIniI cannot seem to get Dual Displays to work on the RDP session. It works on the Wyse T10 itself but is not passed through to the RDP session. Instead I always get a fullscreen desktop on only one screen. I have tried this both with and without TCX.
With TCX installed, if I try to configure the Multi-Display using the TCX configuration software I get the message “TCX Multi-display can be configured only through Remote connection.”
I swear I have tried everything (obviously not) but I really need help here. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get this to work?
On a separate topic, with TCX, I have USB redirection working. However, when I attach a CD/DVD burner it doesn’t see blank discs as writable. Windows does however see the drive as a DVD RW. Any thoughts on how to get CD/DVD burning working on this configuration?
February 25, 2014 at 8:05 pm #24649Try this
SessionConfig=ALL Fullscreen=yes
SessionConfig=RDP ForceSpan=yesNo idea on the CD writing.
CG
March 20, 2014 at 3:39 pm #24669I have the same issue as you with the multimonitor. The posted answer spans it as one long screen not as true multimonitor.
As for the CD I read in the admin guide for TCX that it doesn’t support CD burning, doesn’t say why, just that it doesn’t.
March 20, 2014 at 4:37 pm #24670why on earth would you be using wyse tcx with hyper-v / server 2012?
microsoft remote fx protocol is free and it works much better then tcx. -
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