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Custom Sizing Your MMC RDP Console

31 January, 2008 by Greg Ferro      Print Posting

Following on from yesterdays post I was looking at some of the options and realised that you actually set the size of you RDP console.Since I use a Mac Book Pro with a wide screen the standard resolution are not very helpful, and I like to have fixed size windows, changing them to use the available width is a good thing™


Edit the the properties of the session that you have previously created

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and select the tab and enter the screen size that you want to have. If I am running Windows in full screen mode then use 1440 x 900 which leaves space for other applications in OS X

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Please leave a comment if this has been useful, I would appreciate the feedback.

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3 Responses to “Custom Sizing Your MMC RDP Console”

  1. Dennis on March 10th, 2008 1:41 am

    You run Remote Desktops mmc on mac? how?

  2. Greg Ferro on March 10th, 2008 8:27 am

    I use this on Windows inside of Parallels (preferred) or VMware. More comonly, since I spend a lot of time working on data centers, I often have a ‘jump box’ that connect to and then control a large number of network management servers.

    I don’t know of any way for MAC to support mmc.

  3. x86 Virtualization on June 16th, 2008 10:19 pm

    VNC vs RDP vs ICA vs Net2Display…

    Which is the best best, and why?
    100% of the time you are working with ANY virtual machine you will be remotely connected, you maybe at the physical server, logged into the local console, looking at the VMware Server Console, but it is still “REM…

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