Photoshop 2014 cannot remember a higher resolution

First of all, sorry for my bad English...

In Photoshop CC.

I have change my photoshop 'cc' to adapt to my double monitors.

When I close it. Restart it

Nice. Photoshop still perfect fitting my double mointors.

But when I change Photoshop 2014 CC.

When I evolve to adapt to my double monitors.

He don't remember what is the position and size.

Which give me really huge problem.

Launch Photoshop 2014 CC

I need to re - scale.

and my workspace will be broken just because the Photoshop change to normal size

(normal size):

left: 43high: 27Width: 1296height: 810

)

(Perfect fitting

0 0 2800 900

)

Sorry for my English again.

If those who want to help and can not understand what I'm talking about.

I'll change my question to make you 'understand '.

I'm running Photoshop CC (2014) on Win 8.1 x 64 myself and have my office set to run on 3 screens.

Maximize you application?  Try not to do it, but it keeps windowed, almost covering all space.  Then close it and see if it keeps the position.

-Christmas

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