I believe from what you are saying 'Dialing In' that the resolution on the
machine they are dialing into is not the same resolution of the machine that
is doing the dialing.  That information could help - at least for me in the
past.  Most of the past,  I think covered resolution based on a
local.machine and the person sitting at that terminal.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Dual monitors

 

Okay, I didn't keep any notes when you guys were all
talking about dual monitors.

We have some citrix users dialing in with dual monitors,
and the initial form is split between the 2 monitors.  If
you move the form, then it seems everything else stays
within that form, so I think I only need to move the first
form, right?   How do I tell it where to go?

Karen

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