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Asked by bigeven2002
at 2024-07-12 22:06:35
Point:500 Replies:8 POST_ID:828968USER_ID:11649
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Windows 8;Windows Server 2012;Remote Access Software
Hello,
I have setup a Windows 8.1 virtual machine on windows server 2012 R2 Hyper-V. It is also using RemoteFX. When I connect to the Windows 8 machine via remote desktop, remotefx is working correctly, but the screen goes blank after 1 minute idle.
On both Windows 8 and 2012 and have turned off PCI express power management and set the monitor to turn off never. But the screen still blanks after 1 minute. Is this by design or did I misconfigure something?
I have setup a Windows 8.1 virtual machine on windows server 2012 R2 Hyper-V. It is also using RemoteFX. When I connect to the Windows 8 machine via remote desktop, remotefx is working correctly, but the screen goes blank after 1 minute idle.
On both Windows 8 and 2012 and have turned off PCI express power management and set the monitor to turn off never. But the screen still blanks after 1 minute. Is this by design or did I misconfigure something?
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-17 02:28:49
Thanks for your points
Have a nice day
Duncan
Have a nice day
Duncan
Author: bigeven2002 replied at 2024-07-17 02:16:12
Found culprit, award points for participation.
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Author: bigeven2002 replied at 2024-07-12 23:35:14
No, Ctrl Alt End, disconnect, reconnect, anything brings it back. The problem is that it goes blank after 1 minute. Even after all that. All I have to do is not touch the keyboard or move the mouse for 1 minute, then it goes blank. And...I as I was typing this I just realized what happened, stupid of me to overlook this, it was the screensaver. It was set to activate after 1 minute.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-12 23:20:20
What you mean> you fix the issue the screen not blank anymore after disconnect and conect or Cltr-Alt-End, right ?
Author: bigeven2002 replied at 2024-07-12 23:16:26
Disconnect and connect brings it back. Control Alt End does too. But any key or mouse over does. I can get the display back, I am just trying to keep it from suspending after 1 minute of being idle.
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Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-12 23:11:31
500 points EXCELLENT
connect to the Windows 8 machine via remote desktop->disconnet->connect
Did you try Ctrl-Alt-End?
Did you try Ctrl-Alt-End?
Author: bigeven2002 replied at 2024-07-12 23:09:17
Thanks for the reply. Sorry I forgot to clarify, if I move the mouse over the window or press an key, the screen comes back. It's the equivalent of the monitor going to sleep. The audio also stops too so it is like the connection is suspended until I mouse over or press a key.
The drivers are the absolute latest available from Nvidia. The card is NVS 510. The drivers are windows 2012 certified. The resolution is at a fixed non full screen - 1400x900. I'm not sure what you mean by disable and enable the connection.
The drivers are the absolute latest available from Nvidia. The card is NVS 510. The drivers are windows 2012 certified. The resolution is at a fixed non full screen - 1400x900. I'm not sure what you mean by disable and enable the connection.
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-12 22:27:18
Please try this suggestion as follows
1. When you get a blank screen , wait a while, and then type Ctrl-Alt-End. Does that produce a
response?
2. Ensure that the video drivers are updated to the
manufacturer's latest version, not left at XP SP2 level.
3-try to disable and enable connection, and change to an explicit monitor resolution (not 'fuill screen') under the Display tab.
Hope understand your question completely.If not, please point it out
Duncan
1. When you get a blank screen , wait a while, and then type Ctrl-Alt-End. Does that produce a
response?
2. Ensure that the video drivers are updated to the
manufacturer's latest version, not left at XP SP2 level.
3-try to disable and enable connection, and change to an explicit monitor resolution (not 'fuill screen') under the Display tab.
Hope understand your question completely.If not, please point it out
Duncan