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Topic: Remote Resolution Changing
jmr
Posts: 4741
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I want to change the resolution of 10.x.x.y from my pc

Is there any application etc that can do this easily ?
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Raven
Posts: 1680
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
VNC perhaps?
jesu
Posts: 514
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
VNC?
jmr
Posts: 4742
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No no no no no

Its a s***haus connection, I'm already VNC'ing to it

But its unusable at the resolution its running, so I want to change the resolution back down to 640x480, then VNC will be fine

I need a program to change the resolution, not remote view
TicMan
Posts: 1181
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Resolution is stored in the user profile I believe - remotely edit the registry key which reflects what it should be. No idea what it is though.
jmr
Posts: 4743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hmmmm I found this but I want a simple way to do it remotely
jesu
Posts: 515
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why can't you just access the screen properties and change the resolution that way if you are already VNC'ing it?
jmr
Posts: 4744
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Because the connection is so slow that at 1024x768 it takes minutes just to load the initial screen, if I was to do it that way, by the time I changed the resolution, I would have to reconnect to click OK accept these settings, and the connection would time out before that would be possible.
Creepy
Posts: 496
Location: USA
Heh...isn't this feature stock-standard with Windows Remote Desktop? :)
Jim
Posts: 4997
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
jmr: did you at least try it?
I've experienced the same issue, and just tried it a few times and got it
pARODY
Posts: 140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

10.x.x.x means its on your lan and its still a dodge connection?
if its on your lan.. get something like dameware utilities or just use the XP RDP to connect. dameware is nice cause you can control everything remotely.
jmr
Posts: 4745
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I have tried it, its mainly the time factor because we've got about 200 sites with the same problem
Jim
Posts: 4999
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
niiiiiice
Obes
Posts: 4537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Policy ?
Registry ?
log
Posts: 120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Change "HKCC\Display\Settings\Resolution" to any of "1024,768" or "800,600" or "640,480" etc., and force reboot.

This tool worked well for mass registry updates from memory if you don't have decent logon scripting going.
http://www.eytcheson.com/



Skitza
Posts: 7558
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Turn down the colours in VNC to 8 bit then change the res.
jmr
Posts: 4746
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh my god you can change the colour settings ?
jmr
Posts: 4747
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
log no joy in hkcc at all ?
gsc4
Posts: 8
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Use multires: http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/multires.shtm
...and psexec: http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsExec.html

For ease, copy multires.exe to the system root on the machine, and then...

Note that this will work most easily if the PC is logged on (not at the logon or locked screen), e.g. execute psexec against the machine first and username and password if needed, psexec \\10.x.x.x cmd -u Administrator -p mYpAssWorD[ENTER], %SystemRoot%\multires.exe /1:640,480,32 /exit [ENTER]

If the PC is at the logon (or locked) screen you will need to use something like: psexec.exe -x %SystemRoot%\multires.exe /1:640,480,32 /exit
Viper119
Posts: 1001
Location: UK
Creepy had it, just RDC to it with a lower res set, dont you have RDC enabled?

You can enabled rdc remotely through the registry.
stinky
Posts: 1682
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
jmr's posts always make me sad for IT
jmr
Posts: 4748
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its an NT box, haha the post about changing VNC settings was sarcastic

gsc4 wins, thanks mate
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