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RDP: Prevent Windows from moving my windows when they are positioned slightly off screen
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This question is very specific to the situation where I position the Windows partially off-screen. Like this:
After I disconnect and reconnect to the RDP session, the Windows are moved so that the boundaries are within the borders. I would like to avoid this. Is that possible?
This problem occurs in:
Windows 10 /
Windows Server 2019 /
Windows Server 2016 /
Windows Server 2012
rdp
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This question is very specific to the situation where I position the Windows partially off-screen. Like this:
After I disconnect and reconnect to the RDP session, the Windows are moved so that the boundaries are within the borders. I would like to avoid this. Is that possible?
This problem occurs in:
Windows 10 /
Windows Server 2019 /
Windows Server 2016 /
Windows Server 2012
rdp
add a comment |
This question is very specific to the situation where I position the Windows partially off-screen. Like this:
After I disconnect and reconnect to the RDP session, the Windows are moved so that the boundaries are within the borders. I would like to avoid this. Is that possible?
This problem occurs in:
Windows 10 /
Windows Server 2019 /
Windows Server 2016 /
Windows Server 2012
rdp
This question is very specific to the situation where I position the Windows partially off-screen. Like this:
After I disconnect and reconnect to the RDP session, the Windows are moved so that the boundaries are within the borders. I would like to avoid this. Is that possible?
This problem occurs in:
Windows 10 /
Windows Server 2019 /
Windows Server 2016 /
Windows Server 2012
rdp
rdp
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