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Using seamless windows for Windows applications
With seamless windows, the Windows application server manages the display of the application. This means an application's windows behave in the same way as an application running on a Windows application server, regardless of the user's desktop environment. The window can be resized, stacked, maximized and minimized. The Windows Start menu and Task bar do not display.
Note seamless windows are not suitable for displaying Windows desktop sessions: use a kiosk or independent window instead.
To use seamless windows:
If any of the above conditions are not met, the Windows application displays in an independent window instead.
You can only use seamless windows with the browser-based webtop, see the supported client platforms.
Notes
- If an application is launched in a seamless window, you can toggle between a seamless and independent window by pressing the SCROLL LOCK key.
- Applications that have non-rectangular windows, for example a media player with a customized skin, display in a rectangular window.
- On Windows client devices, seamless windows are not affected by the Cascade, Tile Windows Horizontally, or Tile Windows Vertically window commands.
- If a screen saver or the Windows Security dialog displays, the window automatically switches to an independent window. Unlocking the application automatically restores the window to a seamless window.
- If a seamless window application is resumed on a display that is a different size (larger or smaller) to the original session, the application is displayed in an independent window.
- Each application displaying in a seamless window has its own RDP connection.
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