[THIN] Re: Taskbar infront of Seamless apps?

  • From: Pat Coughlin <strangedog@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 08:25:45 -0400

I have not deployed non R2 2008 but I as I remember it has the "true
multimonitor" support.  The 2003 app servers have the big rectangle
issue.  The largest monitor sets the boundaries.

Pat

On 5/17/11, James Scanlon <James.Scanlon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Pat, thanks for your quick reply
> We are using windows 2008 SP2 for the core desktop (not R2)
> Some tier 2 seamless apps are 2003 however..
>
> Cheers :)
>
>
>
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> Subject: [THIN] Re: Taskbar infront of Seamless apps?
>
> A published desktop in 2003 XenApp 5 on dual monitors is always a
> problem.  Terminal services treats the dual monitor as a large rectangle
> and you can end up with space above and below the lower res monitor that
> is unusable.  Your seamless also float in the larger rectangle and can
> be locatated outside the visable space.  Microsoft rewrote this code in
> 2008 to be truely multimonitor aware.
>
> Pat Coughlin
> Citrix Goon
>
> On 5/17/11, James Scanlon <James.Scanlon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello list legends!
>>
>> We have a published desktop with dual screens. (differing resolutions)
>
>> Some applications, when maximised (either directly installed or
>> published on a secondary set of citrix servers) are getting obscured
>> by the desktops taskbar (though the taskbar is set to always be on
>> top) If we minimise the app, and maximise sometimes it fixes itself,
>> other times it doesn't..
>>
>> Any ideas?
>> James
>>
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