I don't know if this helps you, but perhaps you can try it:
I have a small web frontend for VirtualBox that creates RDP files. Those RDP files, when started, open a Terminal Service Client window, not in fullscreen mode, but as a simple window. I don't know if thes show the same behavior with a Microsoft Terminal Server, but I think it is worth trying it.
This is one of the files, set up for 1024x768, connecting to 192.168.2.10 Port 3011 (default=3389):
screen mode id:i:1 desktopwidth:i:1024 desktopheight:i:768 session bpp:i:32 winposstr:s:0,1,1291,12,2558,1001 compression:i:1 keyboardhook:i:1 displayconnectionbar:i:1 disable wallpaper:i:0 disable full window drag:i:0 allow desktop composition:i:1 allow font smoothing:i:1 disable menu anims:i:0 disable themes:i:0 disable cursor setting:i:0 bitmapcachepersistenable:i:1 full address:s:192.168.2.10:3011 audiomode:i:0 redirectprinters:i:0 redirectcomports:i:0 redirectsmartcards:i:0 redirectclipboard:i:1 redirectposdevices:i:0 autoreconnection enabled:i:1 authentication level:i:0 prompt for credentials:i:0 negotiate security layer:i:1 remoteapplicationmode:i:0 alternate shell:s: shell working directory:s: gatewayhostname:s: gatewayusagemethod:i:4 gatewaycredentialssource:i:4 gatewayprofileusagemethod:i:0 promptcredentialonce:i:1 drivestoredirect:s:
Edit the full address line, save as text, rename to *.rdp, double click to open.
Alexander
In reply to Re: OT: Windows Non-Full-Screen Remote Desktop
by afoken
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