Simon Guerrero wrote, On 07/05/2011 11:58 AM:
> Hi
>
> I've been looking at the connect/disconnect sequences within freerdp 
> and trying to understand how the RDP session aligns with the Windows 
> session.
>
> Once a connection has been made and the user has logged in, is it 
> technically possible to change the session graphical characteristics 
> (e.g. width, height, bit depth) without having to re-enter the user 
> password?

It is apparently not possible in the RDP protocol to resize a session on 
the fly. The client can emulate it by closing the session and creating a 
new one.

It might be possible to get some kind of ticket from the first session 
that the second session can use. That is how redirects in farms works, 
so something similar might be an option.

Are you aware of any other RDP clients that can do this? That could tell 
us how it is done.

/Mads

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