Support RDP Mutlimonitor

When the full Microsoft support multi-monitor support for all versions of Windows 7?

Are you referring to?

The use of multiple monitors in a Remote Desktop Session

http://www.SPLITVIEW.com/using-remote-desktop-with-dual-monitors-in-span-mode

Remote Desktop connection: several screens

With multi-monitor Windows 7 Remote Desktop

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    I will certainly help you with this issue.

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    322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/)

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