Tue, 05 Jul 2011 13:18:54 +0200
Mads Kiilerich <m...@kiilerich.com> писали:

> 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.

Please, do this:
1) Login to terminal server with mstsc
2) Open task manager, switch to 'Users' tab
3) Right-click on any active user, which screen size differs from yours, and 
select 'Remote control'
4) mstsc will resize it's window to user's session size.

So, width/height can be changed, at least in this special case. FreeRDP AFAIK 
does not support this yet.

-- 
Щиро ваш,
  Михайло Падалка <mi...@vicont.in.ua>

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