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RDP on one particular Windows 10 Pro VM not using all monitors, what to look for?


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I have a Windows 10 Pro PC with Hyper-V installed hosting a few VM's. One of those VM's is a Windows 10 Pro instance and no matter what I do, it will not allow RDP (or the Hyper-V console) to use all the monitors. The other Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise VM instances work fine, it's just this one so it must be something inside the VM. I've dug around the event viewer but nothing sticks out. I checked Group Policy and it did have "Limit Monitors" set to 1 but removing that policy hasn't worked.



A little background on the VM instance (if important) … The VM was created using Disk2VHD from a retired SurfaceBook. I believe the license originally on it was a Pro (OEM) but purchased a Pro retail after mounting.



Any ideas what I can check or look for?



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    I have a Windows 10 Pro PC with Hyper-V installed hosting a few VM's. One of those VM's is a Windows 10 Pro instance and no matter what I do, it will not allow RDP (or the Hyper-V console) to use all the monitors. The other Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise VM instances work fine, it's just this one so it must be something inside the VM. I've dug around the event viewer but nothing sticks out. I checked Group Policy and it did have "Limit Monitors" set to 1 but removing that policy hasn't worked.



    A little background on the VM instance (if important) … The VM was created using Disk2VHD from a retired SurfaceBook. I believe the license originally on it was a Pro (OEM) but purchased a Pro retail after mounting.



    Any ideas what I can check or look for?



    Thanks!









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      I have a Windows 10 Pro PC with Hyper-V installed hosting a few VM's. One of those VM's is a Windows 10 Pro instance and no matter what I do, it will not allow RDP (or the Hyper-V console) to use all the monitors. The other Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise VM instances work fine, it's just this one so it must be something inside the VM. I've dug around the event viewer but nothing sticks out. I checked Group Policy and it did have "Limit Monitors" set to 1 but removing that policy hasn't worked.



      A little background on the VM instance (if important) … The VM was created using Disk2VHD from a retired SurfaceBook. I believe the license originally on it was a Pro (OEM) but purchased a Pro retail after mounting.



      Any ideas what I can check or look for?



      Thanks!









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      I have a Windows 10 Pro PC with Hyper-V installed hosting a few VM's. One of those VM's is a Windows 10 Pro instance and no matter what I do, it will not allow RDP (or the Hyper-V console) to use all the monitors. The other Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise VM instances work fine, it's just this one so it must be something inside the VM. I've dug around the event viewer but nothing sticks out. I checked Group Policy and it did have "Limit Monitors" set to 1 but removing that policy hasn't worked.



      A little background on the VM instance (if important) … The VM was created using Disk2VHD from a retired SurfaceBook. I believe the license originally on it was a Pro (OEM) but purchased a Pro retail after mounting.



      Any ideas what I can check or look for?



      Thanks!







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