Originally Posted by Sandeep
Well have you considered using Remote Desktop? It will adjust to the resolution of your screen. Lots of people prefer remote desktop over LMI.

Thanks for mentioning it, I have never looked into it. I assume it requires more server or networking infrastructure than we have. We have Win7 Pro main machine and XP laptops right now. And very normal residential type router.

The main advantage of RDP over LMI is what? I've used RDP and LMI and VNC in my own work and considered them all pretty similar, they all present the remote screen. Are you saying RDP lets you set your screen resolution independently of the host machine's resolution? Like in my example above, a 1280x800 laptop could drive a 2560x1440 screen? Seems like black magic.


Philip, IT for wife's Family Medicine Practice