These are the configurations that aren't working: I've tried Win7, Server 2012R2, and Windows 10 * Firefox 47.0 (Win7) * Firefox 47.0.1 (Win2012R2) * IE 11.0.9600.18376 (Win7/2012R2) * IE 11.420.10586.0 (Win10)
Chrome 51.0.2704.103 works well on Win7 and Win10. On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 8:29 PM, Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote: > Arseny and Peter, > > On the browser side, what exact version of IE11 and Firefox are you using > when this fails? And under what operating system? > > > On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Peter Burdine <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I am having the same issue as James. If I try to use IE 11 or Firefox >> 47, the RDP session shows up as a little box on the bottom of the screen, >> It only shows up as maybe 30x20 pixels. If I set the zoom up to 400%, >> then I can see it is the login screen, but it is basically unusable. I've >> tried setting the display width/height/dpi/color, but all it does is change >> the aspect ratio slightly. It is still smaller than my thumbnail >> (literally). All of this works fine is Chrome, but the clients this is >> intended for can only use IE. >> >> Installed on CentOS 7.2.1511 >> Apache Tomcat/7.0.54 >> Guacamole 0.9.9 >> >> This occurs on the most basic of installs (just following install >> instructions for Centos, with the user-mapping.xml), so I don't think I >> changed any settings that could have effected this. >> >> Has anyone else run into this and resolved the issue? >> >> Thanks, >> Peter >> >> The RDP screen in IE and Firefox does not fill the browser window; it >>> just sits at the bottom as a tiny dot. At first I thought it didn't work >>> at all, but then I noticed that if I zoom the browser to 400% or more, I >>> can recognize the RDP screen. Chrome browser works excellent, and >>> doesn't have that problem. I have upgraded the IE browser to the latest >>> version 11, and Firefox to >>> version 47. That didn't change a thing. I looked at using the "width" >>> and "height" display settings under the >>> xml settings, but I'd like the display to take full size of the browser >>> window automatically as it does in Chrome. >>> I'm running guacamole 0.9.8 for close to a year now, and very happy with >>> it exception this little hickup. Since I don't see anyone else having >>> this problem on the forum, my guess >>> is I'm missing something small in the configuration. I looked around, >>> but couldn't find what I'm missing. If anyone can point me in the right >>> direction, it would be great. thank you for the great product and the >>> community effort >>> James >> >> >> >
