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    flamey is offline Novice
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    Access Runtime in terminal server 2008 r2 (remote desktop services)

    Hi,

    Using MS Access 2010 sp1.
    I've made a simple form in 1080p (1920x1080) that runs fine and in full resolution on my local Windows Ultimate machine.
    When i try to run the same form using Access Runtime on my Remote Desktop server (running win 2008 R2 Sp1, ms access 2010 sp1), it doesn't use 1080p, even though the remote session is 1080p, all other programs etc work fine, so it's not the remote session that have the wrong resolution. It scales down to about 1500x800 something, but that differs on different resolutions. The main problem is that it scales down instead of using 1080p which it does locally.
    Anyone have any idea what could cause this? It's would be great to figure this one out because the application we've made doesn't work very well in lower resolutions, that's why we've coded it exactly for 1080p.
    Thank you

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    flamey is offline Novice
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    Anyone have any info on this one? Suggestions?

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    flamey is offline Novice
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    Hi,

    Still having problems.
    Here is the same form.

    Local:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14508254/1080p_local.jpg

    Remote:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14508254/1080p_server.jpg

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