Re: Font DPI and WTS
- From: "Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 08:03:36 -0400
Ok, now I get it. That's interesting but yet not surprising with Win2k.
Win2k has very limited visual capability and this would seem to be inline
with that. Have you tried testing on Win2k3 to see if you get the same
results?
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"Markus" <Markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jeff,
yes, you understand right. Server 120 DPI, Client 120 DPI, WTS = 90 DPi.
Can you explain this to me.
The only thing i don't say is, that there is an W2k Server as Domän Server
Regards
Markus
"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
I'm nto sure I understand. Simply change the client to the correct
settings
that you want. Client settings override settings such as what you've
set.
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"Markus" <Markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
i've got one Problem. I changed the DPI settings on my W2k3 Server
globaly.
But when i connect via RDP, from my Windows XP SP2, he overrides these
Settings and set them back to default. What can it be.
Thx in advance
Markus
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