Dual screen on Windows 7

Hello

Currently, we are trying to have our view Windows 7 virtual computers running with double screens on our Wyse V10L thin client. (using cables dedicated)

It works fine, but the VMs system see the desktop as a large, with a huge resolution (depending on which screens connected behind)

Thus, when you click on open a windows, it opens on the entire desktop, covering two screens...  (instead of one..)

Are there Windows 7 special settings that we should put in the configuration of virtual machines?

all integers (ints)?

Thanks for your time and your answers...

After a contact Wyse supports only Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate can make the need

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