If your VM guest is going to be windows 7 have you considered to use RPD to access the guest with multi monitor support?
That's what I have been using. Although my setup might be a bit different as I am not using the same machine as the VM host and VM guest. My host is in a server room and my guest is a simple laptop (or any other device I find). Regards Adrian Halid From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2013 10:41 AM To: ozDotNet Subject: [OT] VMware Player multiple monitors (addendum) I forgot to mention why I'm attempting to get VMware player to go full-screen on multiple monitors... When I build a brand new main work machine next Xmas holidays I am considering using Windows 7 in a VM as my "primary" OS. I would leave the host OS barely touched. However, this plan is totally dependent upon multi-monitor full-screen operation. If it's not possible with Player then I will have to find an alternative, or perhaps there are reasons my plan is flawed and I should stick to the native OS as my real one. Are others doing as I planned, how? Greg K
