Hi Guys, I *love* the full screen mode in remote desktop that takes over my *entire* screen for the remote computer. I can minimize this happily and then...
Interesting - I don't see that behavior. When you say title bar, do you mean the full Windows title bar or the Connection Bar? Are you entering full-screen...
Ok - try this - which repro's it for me. Start the connection. Doesn't matter if you actually log in. It starts in full screen and you see the dinky little...
I had that same problem. Took me a while to figure it out. When you start up Remote Desktop, click on Options on the login screen. From there, choose the...
Richard, ... Could be that I'm confusing things, but doesn't Alt+Enter make it full-screen? I don't have anything here to connect to, so I can't test it, but I...
I feel there must be some key combo to do it. Sorry Kim Alt+Enter isn't it! - R ... From: Kim Gräsman [mailto:kim@...] Sent: 02 January 2005 10:03 To:...
Hi Walt, Thanks but I have that part already. That gets me to an initial full screen. After that if I change it to be not full screen (ie displaying a ...
Hi Craig, Ctl-Alt-Break does nothing at all in my Remote Desktop session. I have a faint recollection that it might have done something in Terminal Server. ...
I typically run mstsc in windowed-mode, in a resolution one or two notches down from whatever my client pc has... I also commit to memory the mstsc-equivalents...
Thanks Curt but no dice. It still leaves me with that damn title bar. I want to get to just the connection bar. Does it get you to the connection bar on your...
Hi Shawn, As you rather guessed - it just pop's up the client Start Menu. Maybe the programmer put code is in the program to react to Ctl-Esc it just never...
Just checked here. Ran MSTSC on XP SP2 to log into a 2003 box, set it for full screen. Used the connection bar to get out of full screen, and the connection...
Yay!!! First to report the same behaviour as I see!! Except - Ctl-Alt-Break does not get me back. (Sob!) No - but wait - what's this??? I am using a laptop...
Hey all, I think I've found a bug in MAC Safari... when using POST and enctype MULTIPART/FORM-DATA. Here's a chunk of .ASP code that shows the bug: <!DOCTYPE...
Humm... maybe not... the console for the emulator was displaying strange errors and suddenly safari wasn't loading other pages... I think this may be a problem...
... Same setup... XPSP2 connectin to 2003 Server, I get the behavior the docs say... "Restore" button cycles between Full Screen and windowed. As does ...
... Perhaps your external kbd has an F-Lock key? If so, your ctrl+alt+break may have actually been ctrl+alt+insert (that's what it would be on my Microsoft...
... ahead and to make them better at developing software, but you can also tell they don't know a lot of the things you and I take for granted. +1 and thanks...
... We found that the use of this.memberVariable in constructors tend to lead to bugs. Instead we prefix variable names (that duplicate memberVariable names)...
... Ugh... directional hungarian?? Parameter names are part of your public-facing API. They're not really an immutable part of the contract, but they help to ...
Well - It is an MS Natural, but v. old - it certainly predates F-lock. It uses copper but is connected via a mouse+keyboard to USB converter, so there are...
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 09:35:49 -0800, Shawn A. Van Ness ... Perhaps - here are the alternatives as I see them: 1) Use 'this.stringValue' - problem it gets missed...