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Ask a new question. The Remote Desktop client runs on a laptop connected to two monitors. Within the WVD when we try to share one desktop with Teams, we can't. We don't have the option to do this. As a result both screens are shared at the same time and the people can't really see what we want to share as it's too small with both screen shared.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. The default behaviour without setting any policies is that users are able to share their screen. The problem is that as the Remote Desktop client is set to use both screens, when they need to share content, both screen are shared and they can't choose to share only one. After setting up a policy, the user still can't choose which screen to share in Teams on the WVD.
Is there a solution for this yet? I have end user's that are having this exact issue. I don't think setting the policy in Teams management portal will make a difference. Content sharing just controls permissions from what it looks like. And the Display configuration basically tells the RDP client software where to throw the display.
Nevertheless, they might work on this in a future release of the product. For now, we have to set the settings with "single display" and work from there. Dom Annicette. Appreciate the response and feedback. I completely forgot to come back to this post! I was looking around again today after one month, and saw that I posted something, and you actually responded. Thanks for that. The only thing I have gotten so far is a work around, since there is no solution according to what you are telling me and what MS is telling you.
When you maximize to all of your displays, the rdp client spans across all of the displays. If you then share your screen from Teams, it will share all of the displays, as we know hence the reason for this post. Now, if you exit out of maximized mode, it will then auto rescale the screen share in Teams to only the single display. So if someone is presenting, they can use this as a workaround, but will have to only use the app on the single display for the time being.
By the way This is a complete nightmare for me. I just don't get it. Hello Phoeunix1 ,. Thanks for coming back to me. My end -users actually use this work-around to get their Teams shared.
And to answer you question, I don't have any mac users so far. So I can't really help you on this one. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Microsoft Teams Teams for business Search Community member. Is there a way to have only one screen shared in this configuration?
Thanks for your help! Regards, Dom. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hello, I am Celso a member of the Microsoft community and a user like you. How can I help you today? Sorry for what happened! Please check the link below to check your configuration. Have a great day! How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hi, Thanks for sharing this article. If I change this setting, will it gave them the ability to do so? Yes, after making the changes this will be possible.
I'll be available if necessary, ok. I'll be available if necessary, ok Hi, After setting up a policy, the user still can't choose which screen to share in Teams on the WVD. Do I have to change the "Screen sharing mode"? Yes, you can change the screen sharing mode.
If it is still not possible please contact us again. So where is the control settings for sharing the desktop from within Teams? In reply to Phoeunix1's post on May 11, Hi, I talked to Microsoft Support and there is no way to make it work as we would like to.
It's by design. In reply to Dom Annicette's post on May 12, Dom Annicette Appreciate the response and feedback. Here is how I have my RDP properties configured, which will give somewhat of a workaround.
Here is the scenario I noticed today when testing this: When you maximize to all of your displays, the rdp client spans across all of the displays.
Hope that makes sense and helps you out. In reply to Phoeunix1's post on June 23, Hello Phoeunix1 , Thanks for coming back to me. Have a great day and take care! This site in other languages x.
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