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	<title>Dual-head remote desktop</title>
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	<description>How can I get to applications on a second monitor over Remote Desktop? I am connecting from a one-monitor WinXP machine to a two-monitor WinXP machine over Remote Desktop.  There are several applications running on the remote machine, but they are located on the monitor 2, and I can only see the contents of monitor 1 in my remote desktop window.  How can I get to the applications?  Thanks!</description>
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