![]() I saw a lot of people having the same issue in this post: īut there was nobody providing an answer there. I'm out of options, that's why I'm hoping you guys can help me out. I updates VMRC from 8.1 to 9.0 which also didn't help. Now I changed the "Use host setting" on the videocard and rebooted, the error keeps appearing.Īlso reinstalled VMware toolks, checked the VMX config (autodetect is off). The virtual machine's Display setting must be "Use host settings" or specify more than one monitor with a sufficiency-high maximum resolution." Use the links below to download the console appropriate for your operating system. VMware offers the VMRC for Windows, Mac and Linux. ![]() "This virtual machine cannot use multiple monitors for the following reasons: VMware Remote Console (VMRC) The first step to access the VM’s is to install the VMware Remote Console for your system.When I click on the "Cycle Multiple Monitors" button, I receive the following error: We are forced to use the VMRC to work with VM's. When opening the display settings of the VM, I see the 2 monitors. In the videocard of the VM, I select to use multiple monitors. I have 2 monitors in 1920*1200 resolution. We have some VM's on the vCenter where we want to use multiple screens. Somewhat a repost from /r/VMware but I didn't received an answer to my post unfortunately. How to open a VM remote console on a Macintosh running OS X (tested on Leopard) The browser plugin that lets you manage virtual machines on a workstation and open a remote console to virtual machines on that workstation does not appear to run on Macs, despite the documentation that claims OS X support exists and is experimental. VMware VMRC - Cannot use Multiple Monitors
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