While you are in the RD session...
- change from full screen to window
- set the display resolution to 1024 x 768. If it already is at that
resolution, change it to something else.
- optionaly, go back to full screen
This usualy redraws and resets the desktop (and mouse).
"Gary Fritz" <> wrote in message
news:Xns9B71D49F812F9fritzfriicom@207.46.248.16...
>I doubt this is the right place to post this question, but I'm not sure
> where IS the right place, so...
>
> Conditions: I am running on a Vista Home Premium SP1 laptop with an
> attached 1680x1050 monitor. (Using only that monitor, not the laptop
> monitor.)
>
> I am using Remote Desktop (6.0.6001) to connect to a Windows 2003 R2 SP2
> server. The 2003 system has matched the resolution of my monitor,
> according to Display Properties on the remote system.
>
> I've suddenly noticed that I can't move the mouse to the top of the
> screen! Or, rather, I can move the mouse there, but the remote 2003
> system doesn't generally see or acknowledge it. Examples:
>
> * If I drag a window, it "stops" about 100 pixels from the top of the
> screen. The mouse keeps moving but the window won't go any higher.
> * If I drag an icon up there, the icon stops at the same place.
> However if I drag the icon over a window, the sprint changes into a "no"
> symbol and suddenly jumps up to where the mouse is. When I drag the icon
> back onto the desktop, the sprint changes back to a "grayed icon" and
> pops back down to the "do not cross" line.
> * Any mouse clicks above the "do not cross" line happen to whatever
> is directly under the mouse, down on the "do not cross" line.
>
> !???
>
> This is only manifesting on the remote system. The local Remote Desktop
> client knows where the mouse really is. The mouse sprite moves properly,
> moving to the top of the Remote Desktop screen displays the drop-down
> menu, etc.
>
> I've only recently installed this 2003 system, but I didn't notice this
> strange behavior until today. I don't think it was doing it before. My
> most recent actions have been to install Daemon Tools Lite and Altiris.
>
> Help!?
> Gary
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