Full screen mode when logging into servers with RDS

Full screen mode when logging into servers with RDS

By default, when logging in with your RDS connection manager into RDS enabled Windows servers, the screen mode will be set to full screen

You can enable "smart sizing" in your session to address this if you prefer to work in a regular screen, vs full screen mode

Once set on one server via a proper RDS connection, the setting will persist across all RDS sessions on other servers


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