>>Tim,
>>I use a two monitor setup both at work and at home and I am very happy with it for development, but I don't think too many end-users have multiple monitors (it depends on what type of users you have).
>>One thing to be aware of is that you can have different resolutions on the monitors and this can cause unexpected results (unless you know about it<s>).
>>Also Remote Desktop does not support multiple monitors (yet), VNC on the other hand does.
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>Don't know exactly what I'm using for remote control - but it shows only one of them. Which is a bummer - I sometimes need to see what my users in the office see, and I go to remote-view their PCs, and if the culprit is on the wrong monitor, I see nothing.
I had a similar problem myself. I know VNC (
www.realVNC.com or something like that) supports multiple monitors (i.e. you can see all monitors remotely). VNC is free (as in open source). I also think pcAnywhere supports multiple monitors (latest couple of versions).
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