Remote desktop. Change resolution of local machine MSTSC

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Hi I have lots of PCs that I just deployed to configure. Now I can do all of this it seems remotely. Except the resolution of the monitors!

I need to change the resolution of the machines locally but it seems I only only set the resolution of my remote desktop session.

Is there anyway to do it? (OS is Windows XP)

Thanks!
 
You'd need something like VNC which has a local client installed (gives you like a console access rather than a remote access) to change the resolution remotely.



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Where in the registry do I change that setting? That would be good as I am sure it would take effect after a remote reboot.

Ignore me, just read up on it, and apparently you can't do it.

I have to admit I have never ever tried it, nor know if the setting will stick but have you tried connecting to the console?

mstsc /console
Never tried it either, would give it a go but means I'd have to get the lappy out as I don't have VPN to work.
 
Test one system to see if Windows will automatically set the optimal resolution for the monitor that is attached once a real user logs on. Sometimes you don't actually need to make work for your self.
 
There is a small application than can set the res called nircmd you can do it from the command line with start up scripts. I noticed when deploying windows 7 some pcs will default to 1024x768 even though the monitor drivers were in the sysprep image.
 
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