Splitview enables the "true" dual-monitor experience on a Terminal Server
session.  With "spanning", the taskbar is stretched acrossed both monitors,
windows spawn in the center of both screens, maximizing a window results in
the window spanning across both screens, etc.  IMO, that's not an
efficient/usable environment.  So you install Splitview on the server and
makes it like you're using dual monitors on a "regular" computer (ie, not in
a Terminal Services session).  
Check it out:  http://splitview.com/



Thank you very much for the info and the link.
I tried almost all permutations and combinations of driver options but I did
not get the dual monitor to work. Meaning I got video on both monitors but
it is the same view (no spanning). 
these are the options I tried:
"OpenGLOverlay" "off"
 "Mode1"  "1280x1024"
 "Mode2"  "1280x1024"
"DesktopSetup" "LVDS,AUTO"
"HSync2" "65"
"VRefresh2" "60"
"VideoOverlay"  "on"

One question: what exactly do you mean by "I use "Splitview" on the server
side..."

Maybe I should just get an nVidia card...

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