Remote desktop Color depth question...


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StarkMike
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Here is a screen shot of how my app looks from our terminal server. The only thing that bothers me about this is the look of the MessageForm. Is the MessageForm only designed for 16bit color and above?







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Thanks. So, do you have a plain version of the MessageForm class? Or would there be a way that I could subclass it and make one. Not that this is your fault, but I was unaware of that limitation under Windows 2000 services and obviously I'm using your Messaging component everywhere in my code. Sad
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I am going to have to setup some type of scenario where I can even run in 256 colors.  Just out of curiosity, does this same appearance happen if you run your application on the machine directly (not going through the Terminal Server session)?
Greg McGuffey
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I'm having this problem with a Windows 2000 pro machine (SP4).



I am going to have to setup some type of scenario where I can even run in 256 colors.




Excellent. Some plain vanilla option would be wonderful. I've had trouble with this on Win2K pro, even with 32bit color and unfortunately I have users who are still on win2K (no luck finding any sort of solution to the possible GDI+ issues either, as discussed in another post).



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