The closest functionality I can find for this is to put your username/password in the rd tabs connection properties dialog, then when you want to resize your desktop, hit the disconnect button, then the reconnect button. Lame workaround, but it does work.
The closest functionality I can find for this is to put your username/password in the rd tabs connection properties dialog, then when you want to resize your desktop, hit the disconnect button, then the reconnect button. Lame workaround, but it does work.It doesn't. 😛 If I connect to some host in a large rdtabs 2.0.6 window, then resize the rdtabs windows, the scrollbars appear. Pressing disconenct and reconnect, the scrollbars are still tehre afterwards. It's like a tab remembers it's previous size. But I think this worked in an erlier version, but maybe pre 2.0.
The only real complaint is that the installer wiped out my previous install of RD Tabs, even though I had installed it in a different location so I have lost all my favourites.
The closest functionality I can find for this is to put your username/password in the rd tabs connection properties dialog, then when you want to resize your desktop, hit the disconnect button, then the reconnect button. Lame workaround, but it does work.It doesn't. 😛 If I connect to some host in a large rdtabs 2.0.6 window, then resize the rdtabs windows, the scrollbars appear. Pressing disconenct and reconnect, the scrollbars are still tehre afterwards. It's like a tab remembers it's previous size. But I think this worked in an erlier version, but maybe pre 2.0.Really? I just tried it and have no problems. Which display mode are you using: Fit to application window? Fit to tab pane? or Custom?What version is the server you are connecting to (Win2000 and/or NT may not support this, but 2003 certainly does)?