On Wednesday 17 March 2010, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
> I saw some forums on the web complaining about the rdp session in
> virtualbox not scaling well. I'm having some weird problems.
>
> I understand that when i connect to my virtualmachine via the embedded
> rdp server of vbox i'm getting some sort of console session instead of a
> real terminal server session in the guest OS, so i should change the
> resolution manually in the video configuration of the guest OS in order
> to get the resolution i want.
>
> But if I inadvertently maximize my rdp client window (doesn't matter if
> i'm using mstsc or rdesktop-vrdp), my screen stop refreshing. The
> session still works, but i have to keep disconnecting and connecting
> again to have screen updates in order to change manually the resolution
> back to what was set before.
>
> is this a known bug? there is any workaround for this?
> i'm using vbox 3.1.4 PUEL in a debian lenny 64bit host, with a windows
> 2k8 32bit guest, with guest additions installed.
> All stuff was did using vboxmanage and vboxheadless.

At least not known to me, so you should search the bug database (look
here for RDP-related bugs: http://www.virtualbox.org/report/22) and
submit a ticket if your problem is not yet mentioned.

Kind regards,

Frank
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