Remote Desktop connection window will be auto resize when I maximize it

I am using windows 7 7100RC, my screen resolution LCD is 1400 * 900.
I connected to a remote server with deskop remote, and I set the resolution is: 1024 * 768.
1. the windiws will auto move right when I maximize windows remotedesktop.
2. the windows will resize (restore) automatc remote desktop conenciton and forward it to the right side.

Why? is this a bug?

Hi Edwin-China,

Thanks for posting on community forum is ready for Windows 7.

After you set the resolution to 1024 * 768 for the remote system, you return to the general tab and select Save current connections to the RDP file settings?  If this is not the case, try to save the settings and see if the problem is still involved.

In addition, you can direct your question to the Technet Windows 7 Forum.  This forum is designed for advanced users and configuration settings.  On the Technet forum community can direct more involving your situation.

Here is the link;  http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro?ITPID=sprblog.

Kind regards

Debbie
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