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Hi,

I am running VMware under windows on a dell d630 laptop. I am using the laptop monitor plus an external lcd, with the vmware maximized on an lcd and windows running on the laptop monitor. The lcd is much larger and therefore has larger resolution.

When I minimize and then maximize under windows, the vmware window is minimized, but then maximized to only part of the screen. It is quite obvious that it is maximized to the resolution of the laptop monitor, instead of the lcd. I get the same kind of behavior when I move the vmware window from the lcd to the laptop monitor and back. This kind of behavior only happens with the vmware window, and not, say, with a browser window running on the same external monitor.

The best solution for me would be that the windows minimize command would not affect the vmware window (or the external monitor in general). A software called "ultramon" does this, but it costs around $40 - a bit expensive for the simple fix I need.

I would be happy to learn any solution that would at least make maximization after minimization return to the original state of the window.

Thanks!

--- Eyal Rozenman

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I forgot to mention: I am using vmware player 2.0.4 build-93057 under windows XP. – Eyal Rozenman Nov 9 '08 at 9:29
PS: This isn't really a programming question so - fair warning - you may be downvoted and your post may be edited. – edg Nov 9 '08 at 9:42
I am sorry - this is my first question on the site, and I saw many other vmware usage questions in the search, so I assumed it was a legitimate question. If it isn't I will avoid questions like this in the future. – Eyal Rozenman Nov 9 '08 at 10:17
Yes indeed there are lots of non-programming questions on S.O. Generally you tell if something crosses the line by how voters respond. There's not a huge amount of consistency, but maybe you can spot a pattern? – edg Nov 10 '08 at 15:35
It's not programming related but virtual machines are a tool that many devs use so it's pretty legitimate. – Mehrdad Afshari May 21 at 17:59

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As edg suggested, you can use WinSplit to move the window between monitors and maximize to one monitor. Ctrl+Alt+[left or right arrow key] to move it to the other monitor, then Ctrl+Alt+Numpad5 to maximize it to that monitor.

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Apart from UltraMon, WinSplit allows you to maximise windows to "tiles" on your screens. This might do the job in your case.

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If you can't find an easy solution I can vouch for UltraMon as being worth the money. I wouldn't be without it on any of my dual-monitor setups.

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