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Remote Desktop causes my Sony Display to go "Out of scan range"

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Woodchuck - 27 Jun 2006 12:52 GMT
Hi:) Recently I have been starting using RD and I have quite a big
problem with it. Every time after I connect to my PC from another
computer, on my main computer the loging screen appears and when I try
to get back to my user account my display produces the "Out of scan
range. Change signal timing HD15: 132.0 kHZ/120Hz" error. I contacted
Intel (the manufacturer of my GMA 900 graphics adapter) and SONY (the
producer of the GDM-F500R display which generates the error) and both
of theam tell me it's a MS issue related to the XP OS. I don't want to
open an MS support incident cause I used up my 2 free incident's and to
open a 3'd one I have to pay quite a big ammount of money... Please
help or tell me where I can find help :)
Greetings!
Woodchuck
Sooner Al [MVP] - 27 Jun 2006 13:42 GMT
Have you made sure your running the latest drivers for your graphics
hardware?

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> Hi:) Recently I have been starting using RD and I have quite a big
> problem with it. Every time after I connect to my PC from another
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> Greetings!
> Woodchuck
 
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