Multi monitor with RDP?

I read that PCoIP supports up to four monitors. It also works with RDP? I intend to use Windows 7 and RDP7 stand. I don't mean the duration of feature, but the 'real' multi taken in charge of monitoring. Thank you.

Good RDP 7 supports multimon. With some limitations however still. Such as AERO. You will need a RDP7 to Win7 backend as you described. View currently does not support RDP7, so you will not be able to operate but in the future when possible.

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