Two monitors, Remote Desktop Services Windows 7 to windows 7

First post here people. I never usually ask questions because I'm usually able to find the answers, but I'm at my wits end on this stupid question. I can find no answer to my question/problem. OK here it is.

I have 2 is a version of windows 7 PC - PRO, another is PRO and I still have another which is ultimate. Have all two monitors in HD 1920 x 1080. When I remote of these PC from any other I can NEVER get two monitors at work, only a single instance as I have for years. The STRANGE thing is all and all the Windows 2008 Server R2 connection ALWAYS double lance watching so I am perplexed.

I changed all the PC under windows 7 not to use the classic windows theme so no AERO. The tick is checked to use all my screens, I even tried the command line with the switch multimon. nothing nothing nothing works to get two monitors to work when the communication remotely to a windows 7 PC. I tried this at home and in laboratories and its consistent work if it's not me. I don't understand why I can't find all messages about it on the internet, it's so strange.

Can anyone help?

I found my own answer. I have no distance in the ultimate version, I use it remotely from the professional. Only ultimate (available on shelf) or available through the volume licensing program Microsoft enterprise supports the Terminal Server services dual monitors. So if you have users vpning in house to complain about this version check you are remoting in. The target pc must be ultimate or business. New 2008 servers has never been a problem.

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