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How Can I Change the Resolution of a Windows ECS?
Scenarios
You can change the resolution of Windows ECSs.
Solution 1: Using VNC
The operations of changing an ECS resolution vary according to the Windows OS. This section uses the Windows Server 2016 Standard 64-bit edition as an example to describe how to change the resolution of a Windows ECS.
- Log in to the ECS using VNC.
- Right-click the desktop and choose Display settings from the shortcut menu.
- On the Settings page, click the Display tab and then Advanced display settings.
- In the Resolution drop-down list, select the desired resolution.
- Click Apply.
Solution 2: Using MSTSC
Before remotely logging in to your ECS using MSTSC, change the resolution of the Windows ECS.
- On your local computer (client), click Start.
- In the Search programs and files text box, enter mstsc.
- In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click Show Options in the lower left corner.
- Click the Display tab. Then, in the Display configuration pane, set the resolution.
- Use MSTSC to log in to the ECS.
Parent topic: Remote Logins





