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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
I have tested the TS client capability on PPC 2003 and it works but I find it
unsatisfactory because of the need to scrol the window. Does anyone know of a
third-party solution, or, for that matter, a Microsoft solution to this
problem. I guess that what it would mean is to have the window scaled down to
fit the size of the PDA display, in this case a Dell Axim X5.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
It wouldn't be very functional if it was resized to a QVGA sized
screen... Remote Desktop/Terminal Services becomes a whole lot more
user friendly when using one of the VGA Pocket PCs (x50v or the IPAQ
4700 series) running at 640x480...
---
Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking MVP)
jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
http://www.networkblog.net (My Networking Blog)
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com (Support Site)
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:24:03 -0700, "John Holmblad"
<JohnHolmblad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have tested the TS client capability on PPC 2003 and it works but I find it
>unsatisfactory because of the need to scrol the window. Does anyone know of a
>third-party solution, or, for that matter, a Microsoft solution to this
>problem. I guess that what it would mean is to have the window scaled down to
>fit the size of the PDA display, in this case a Dell Axim X5.
>
>Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
Jeffrey,
thanks for the informative followup. You have given me the justification I
need to "upgrade" to an X50v!
"Jeffrey Randow (MVP)" wrote:
> It wouldn't be very functional if it was resized to a QVGA sized
> screen... Remote Desktop/Terminal Services becomes a whole lot more
> user friendly when using one of the VGA Pocket PCs (x50v or the IPAQ
> 4700 series) running at 640x480...
>
> ---
> Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking MVP)
> jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
> http://www.networkblog.net (My Networking Blog)
> http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com (Support Site)
>
> On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:24:03 -0700, "John Holmblad"
> <JohnHolmblad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I have tested the TS client capability on PPC 2003 and it works but I find it
> >unsatisfactory because of the need to scrol the window. Does anyone know of a
> >third-party solution, or, for that matter, a Microsoft solution to this
> >problem. I guess that what it would mean is to have the window scaled down to
> >fit the size of the PDA display, in this case a Dell Axim X5.
> >
> >Any ideas would be much appreciated.
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
It works well.. Especially with the upgrade to WM2005 in September...
---
Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking MVP)
jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
http://www.networkblog.net (My Networking Blog)
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com (Support Site)
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 05:11:03 -0700, "John Holmblad"
<JohnHolmblad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Jeffrey,
>
>thanks for the informative followup. You have given me the justification I
>need to "upgrade" to an X50v!
>
>
>"Jeffrey Randow (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> It wouldn't be very functional if it was resized to a QVGA sized
>> screen... Remote Desktop/Terminal Services becomes a whole lot more
>> user friendly when using one of the VGA Pocket PCs (x50v or the IPAQ
>> 4700 series) running at 640x480...
>>
>> ---
>> Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking MVP)
>> jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
>> http://www.networkblog.net (My Networking Blog)
>> http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com (Support Site)
>>
>> On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:24:03 -0700, "John Holmblad"
>> <JohnHolmblad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I have tested the TS client capability on PPC 2003 and it works but I find it
>> >unsatisfactory because of the need to scrol the window. Does anyone know of a
>> >third-party solution, or, for that matter, a Microsoft solution to this
>> >problem. I guess that what it would mean is to have the window scaled down to
>> >fit the size of the PDA display, in this case a Dell Axim X5.
>> >
>> >Any ideas would be much appreciated.
>>
>>
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