Wyse V10L – dual monitor

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    JT
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    Hi,

    I have enable the V10L dual monitor and installed the TCX multidisplay on the Windows 2003. I would like to open 2 different application on 2 monitor like word and power point with RDP connection. Is this possible, I tried so many time, still can’t figure out how to do this. Any one can advice me what is the right procedure to do it ?

    Thank you

    Rgds

    JT

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    thinkthin
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    Hi,

    What is the issue, can you provide some detail? You will need to open a session to the Windows server that spans both screens. With TCX enabled if you open say Word and then maximise it, it will only fill one monitor. This does not work for you?

    Cheers,
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    ConfGen
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    Are you trying to open two separate RDP sessions, one for Word and one for PPT? This will not work.
    TCX MDS is only giving Multidisplay-support with one full RDP session or one ICA session or ICA seamless applications or VDI, of course,

    CG

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    JT
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    Hi,

    Thank you for the reply. What I wanted to achieved is to have one monitor showing power point and another monitor showing word with rdp connection. It dosen’t matter single RDP connection or 2 rdp connection.

    Rgds

    JT

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    ConfGen
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    That’s not a problem.
    – Install TCX MDS on the server
    – Create a RDP connection on the V10L and use Fullscreen
    – Configure V10L to use Dual Screen (Start-System Setup-Dual Head)
    – Connect, start Word and PPT, maximize each on one screen and be happy

    CG

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