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Fullscreen with Virtual Server?Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver Sent: 02/28/2005 From: "Martin Bübl" <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> Message:Hello,
with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
found it.
Regards, Martin
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Sent: 02/28/2005 From: "Dung K Hoang" <(email address - cut out)> Message:Hi,
I think that if you use the VMRC client, you can switch to full screen,
..Dung
"Martin Bübl" <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
Show quoted text > Hello,
>
> with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
> resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
> Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
> found it.
>
> Regards, Martin
>
>
Sent: 02/28/2005 From: Steve Jain <(email address - cut out)> Message:On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:52:41 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
<martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
With the VMRC client, press the hostkey+enter. default host key is
right alt, or cilck Remote Control --> Switch to full screen.
--
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
Website: http://www.essjae.com
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Show quoted text >Hello,
>
>with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
>resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
>Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
>found it.
>
>Regards, Martin
>
Sent: 02/28/2005 From: "Jack Peacock" <(email address - cut out)> Message:"Martin Bübl" <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote in message
news:(email address - cut out)...
Depending on your guest OS, you can also connect to it with RDP and go full
screen.
Jack Peacock
Show quoted text > Hello,
>
> with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
> resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
> Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
> found it.
>
Sent: 03/01/2005 From: Steve Jain <(email address - cut out)> Message:On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 23:57:34 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
<martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
Hmm, on my menu, between host+A and host+I is the fullscreen option.
My guest OS is Windows 2003SE, with the VM Additions installed.
VMRC.EXE version is 1.1.465.0 SE
--
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
Website: http://www.essjae.com
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You assume all risk for your use."
Show quoted text >Hello Steve,
>
>In my VMRC Client "Remote Control" Menu, I have only the following host
>keys:
>
>Host+C
>Host+A
>Host+I
>Host+V
>Host+H
>Host+B
>And Host+DEL in the "Special Key" Sub Menu.
>
>Also, Host+Enter (as in Virtual PC 2004) doesn't work. The Guest OS is
>Windows 2003 or Windows 2003 SBS.
>
>Any Ideas why this doesn't work?
>
Sent: 03/01/2005 From: "Ben Armstrong [MSFT]" <(email address - cut out)> Message:Are you using the stand alone VMRC client or the Web Client? Full
screen mode is only supported with the stand alone VMRC client.
--
Cheers,
Benjamin Armstrong
===============================
Virtual machine Program Manager
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You assume all risk for your use.
Martin Bübl wrote:
Show quoted text > Hello Steve,
>
> In my VMRC Client "Remote Control" Menu, I have only the following host
> keys:
>
> Host+C
> Host+A
> Host+I
> Host+V
> Host+H
> Host+B
> And Host+DEL in the "Special Key" Sub Menu.
>
> Also, Host+Enter (as in Virtual PC 2004) doesn't work. The Guest OS is
> Windows 2003 or Windows 2003 SBS.
>
> Any Ideas why this doesn't work?
>
> Regards, Martin
>
>
> "Steve Jain" <(email address - cut out)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:(email address - cut out)...
>
>>On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:52:41 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
>><martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
>>>resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
>>>Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
>>>found it.
>>>
>>>Regards, Martin
>>>
>>
>>With the VMRC client, press the hostkey+enter. default host key is
>>right alt, or cilck Remote Control --> Switch to full screen.
>>
>>--
>>Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
>>Website: http://www.essjae.com
>>"This posting is provided "AS IS" with
>>no warranties, and confers no rights.
>>You assume all risk for your use."
>
>
>
Sent: 03/01/2005 From: "Martin Bübl" <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> Message:Hello Steve,
In my VMRC Client "Remote Control" Menu, I have only the following host
keys:
Host+C
Host+A
Host+I
Host+V
Host+H
Host+B
And Host+DEL in the "Special Key" Sub Menu.
Also, Host+Enter (as in Virtual PC 2004) doesn't work. The Guest OS is
Windows 2003 or Windows 2003 SBS.
Any Ideas why this doesn't work?
Regards, Martin
"Steve Jain" <(email address - cut out)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:(email address - cut out)...
Show quoted text > On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:52:41 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
> <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
>>resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
>>Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I haven't
>>found it.
>>
>>Regards, Martin
>>
> With the VMRC client, press the hostkey+enter. default host key is
> right alt, or cilck Remote Control --> Switch to full screen.
>
> --
> Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
> Website: http://www.essjae.com
> "This posting is provided "AS IS" with
> no warranties, and confers no rights.
> You assume all risk for your use."
Sent: 03/02/2005 From: "Martin Bübl" <martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> Message:ok, this was my problem. I was in web client.
In standalone client, it works.
Thank you for helping!
Regards, Martin
"Ben Armstrong [MSFT]" <(email address - cut out)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:(email address - cut out)...
Show quoted text > Are you using the stand alone VMRC client or the Web Client? Full screen
> mode is only supported with the stand alone VMRC client.
> --
> Cheers,
> Benjamin Armstrong
> ===============================
> Virtual machine Program Manager
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> You assume all risk for your use.
>
> Martin Bübl wrote:
>> Hello Steve,
>>
>> In my VMRC Client "Remote Control" Menu, I have only the following host
>> keys:
>>
>> Host+C
>> Host+A
>> Host+I
>> Host+V
>> Host+H
>> Host+B
>> And Host+DEL in the "Special Key" Sub Menu.
>>
>> Also, Host+Enter (as in Virtual PC 2004) doesn't work. The Guest OS is
>> Windows 2003 or Windows 2003 SBS.
>>
>> Any Ideas why this doesn't work?
>>
>> Regards, Martin
>>
>>
>> "Steve Jain" <(email address - cut out)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:(email address - cut out)...
>>
>>>On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:52:41 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
>>><martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>with Virtual PC 2004, I can chance the guest OS screen resolution by
>>>>resizing the window it runs in. Also, I can switch to FullScreen.
>>>>Does this feature exist in Virtual Server 2005, too? Until now, I
>>>>haven't
>>>>found it.
>>>>
>>>>Regards, Martin
>>>>
>>>
>>>With the VMRC client, press the hostkey+enter. default host key is
>>>right alt, or cilck Remote Control --> Switch to full screen.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
>>>Website: http://www.essjae.com
>>>"This posting is provided "AS IS" with
>>>no warranties, and confers no rights.
>>>You assume all risk for your use."
>>
>>
Sent: 03/02/2005 From: Steve Jain <(email address - cut out)> Message:On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:56:00 +0100, "Martin Bübl"
<martin.buebl[at]@web.de.invalid> wrote:
I guess I should have clarified. When I refer to the VMRC client, I
only think of the little EXE application, not the web-based admin
site.
At least we got you on the right track
--
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
Website: http://www.essjae.com
"This posting is provided "AS IS" with
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You assume all risk for your use."
Show quoted text >ok, this was my problem. I was in web client.
>In standalone client, it works.
>
>Thank you for helping!
>
>Regards, Martin
>
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