The RDP client has a special "full screen" mode where it hides the window frame. It is often used on the secondary display as it overlays the local task bar. Unplug that screen and mayhem ensues as the client will keep passing the original size to the server (a massive PITA on peon laptops as most are just 1366x768.) No only that, but the RDP client will refuse to go full screen again until you
- find the remote desktop launcher
- drag it to the correct display
- go to the options and set the display slider to full screen
- manage a successful connection to the RDP server
- find the remote desktop launcher
- drag it to the correct display
- go to the options and set the display slider to full screen
- manage a successful connection to the RDP server