I've done a lot of research on this today and I've learned that it is not possible as the 'system' level execution of the various tools (Display Changer, QRes and vmctl) is unable to interact with the 'explorer' desktop to affect the resolution changes. It is possible to edit some registry values but that then requires a reboot. Not really what I hoped. Hi Paul, we had the same problem, and our solution was to run a powershell script like this: <install cmd='cmd /c "echo . | Powershell -File %SOFTWARE%\_Powershell\SetScreenResolution.ps1 -Width 1024 -Height 768"' /> Just google for the script. Best regards, Holger RICOH DEUTSCHLAND GmbH, Vahrenwalder Str. 315, 30179 Hannover Amtsgericht Hannover, HRB 5794, Geschaeftsfuehrer: Uwe Jungk WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 28769845 Diese E-Mail enthaelt vertrauliche und/oder rechtlich geschuetzte Informationen. Wenn Sie nicht der richtige Adressat sind oder diese E-Mail irrtuemlich erhalten haben, informieren Sie bitte sofort den Absender und vernichten Sie diese Mail. Das Kopieren sowie die Weitergabe dieser E-Mail ist nicht gestattet. This E-Mail contains confidential and/or legally protected information. If you are not the correct addressee or have received this E-Mail erroneously, please inform the sender immediately and delete this mail. The copying as well as the transmitting of this E-Mail is not permitted. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/attachments/20140127/3eb47dca/attachment.html> |