Administrator Guide

RDP dynamic resizing
The windows in an RDP session can be resized directly by using the mouse.
How to work:
1. Launch an RDP session (Windows 8 or higher) by using Window mode and non-default resolution.
2. Use the mouse to change the size of the session window.
Resizing the session window causes the MS media player’s frame region to dispatch. This is a server side issue.
Features of RDP 8.1
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) H.264 and VOR is enabled by default for all ThinOS v8.5-based devices.
Remote desktops such as Window 8, Window 8.1, Window 10, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2016 are supported in
this release.
The following are the dependencies of RDP 8.1:
Dependence 1—RDP GFX status, H.264 and VOR work only when GFX is enabled.
Dependence 2VOR is dynamic. So the enablement / disablement of VOR dynamically changes during the change in the video
resolution (enlarge/shrink).
Dependence 3—H.264 enablement is decided at the beginning of connection, depending on the maximum resolution available
for the session.
The following INI parameter must be set to enable GFX, H.264 and VOR:
SessionConfig=RDP EnableGFX=yes/no EnableVOR=yes/no
enablerdph264=yes/no
Verifying the status of VOR or H.264
When the feature is enabled and when enablement dependencies are valid, the following screens are displayed in the Event Log
tab:
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