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prisoner8
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I've recently added a second video card and third monitor to my system. I've got Display Fusion all configured the way I like it (multiple taskbars, position of my monitors relative to each other etc) but each time I log into the machine after having logged in over remote desktop, the monitor configuration changes. Some things that happen:

1. My left-most monitor never turns on at all. It acts as though there is no video signal.

2. My middle monitor (set to primary) is no longer primary.

3, My right-most monitor becomes the primary.

4. The relative positioning of the middle monitors changes. Display fusion thinks the middle monitor is on the right and the right monitor on the left.

I've had to resort to saving my monitor configuration and assign a keyboard shortcut to it. Now when i log on, I hit the key combo and after much flashing and moving of taskbars (maybe 5-10 seconds?) it sets the saved configuration properly.

I've attached a log file (important only) that I captured just before logging on from remote desktop and then logging on to the affected machine again to reproduce the problem. Since I use display fusion on other machines without this issue I'm assuming there's something specific to this computer (Win 7, Core i5). Logging on and off via RDP occurs around 19:47.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [585,154 bytes]
Nov 22, 2014  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you exit DisplayFusion before you connect via RDP, does this issue still occur after you log back in with the console? DisplayFusion itself shouldn't be changing any monitor settings unless you specifically load a monitor profile or change them in the monitor configuration window.
Nov 25, 2014  • #2
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prisoner8
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If i exit DisplayFusion and then connect via RDP, the issue does not occur when logging back in. All my monitors work and windows and the taskbar stay where they were. It only seems to occur when DisplayFusion is managing the monitors. For the record, I tried this on 6.x and the new 7 beta.
Dec 5, 2014  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, that's really strange! I'd like to test this out here. Could you send me a copy of your troubleshooting info (steps below) so that I can get a bit more information about your setup?
  • Open the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab
  • Click the Copy to Clipboard button
  • Open Notepad, paste the text, and save the file
  • Reply with the text file attached

Thanks!
Dec 16, 2014  • #4
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