Windows 7 Client Full Screen Problem

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I am connecting a Windows 7 client to a Windows 2003 Terminal Server using the standard remote desktop in full screen mode. The session is established just fine.

If I unpin the session, so that the remote desktop is no longer running full screen, the remote desktop session is still running full screen, but with a border, and scroll bars on the right and bottom, and the local task bar visible at the bottom of the screen.

I can click on the icon in the top right border of the window and it shrinks down to partial size. If I click on full screen, it again goes to full screen mode with a border.

HELP!!!! How can I get this window back to full screen mode without a border or my local task bar visible???

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Mike Schumann

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