Hello everybody.This is my first time posting a question on a forum.Iwould like to know that when i use ultra vnc to remote into a pc A and from pc A i open a windows remote desktop session into a another pc B.Now the problem is i cannot minimise the remote desktop session on pc B because i cannot see the the minimise and close bar on the top of the screen even when hovering cursor on top of screen.The only way i can work on pc A again is to logg of pc B remote desktop session by clicking Start and clicking Log off.Is there anyway to see the minimise and close bar
Kind regards
Softi
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Two things -- first, go to PC A physically, start Remote Desktop, and make sure to un-maximize the resulting window for PC B. Restart Remote Desktop to make sure the window size is sticking.
Second, on PC A, try turning on "capture alpha blending" in the VNC server's admin properties.
Either one, or both, of these should help.
Second, on PC A, try turning on "capture alpha blending" in the VNC server's admin properties.
Either one, or both, of these should help.