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RDP not respecting client's desktop scale factor

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We upgraded our laptops and their resolution went from the old laptops' 1366 x 768 to 1920 x 1080 and this is causing our one Remote Desktop server to scale everything small so it's hard to see. I tried adding the "desktopscalefactor:i:" value in the RDP file, but RDP completely ignores this.

And I can't change the scale settings inside the remote session because it won't let you: 263513-image.png

Client Computer Display Settings: 263514-client-display-settings.png

RDP Server Session: 263453-rdp-session.png263418-rdp-file-sensitive-info-omitted.txt

Here's the RDP file with my values: https://pastebin.com/2dxVJz96

It's important I make the scale larger for our employees to see the text and windows easily. :)

user2871239 avatar
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What values did you try for `desktopscalefactor:i:value`?
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jp flag
@user2871239 I tried 125 and 150 (125%, 150%, respectively)
user2871239 avatar
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I'm sure I went through similar issues and had to apply a registry key to the remote server. I just tried setting the value to 0 to undo the fix so I could test it and now I can't remote onto it at all! I'm going to have to wait to get someone to give it a kick tomorrow.
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I ended up giving up and just spinning up a WS2016 VM for users to remote into and then run the application over the network.

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