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  1. I've set the resolution to 1600x1000@32bpp, if I still have the same problem I'll look into alternatives. Thanks again.
  2. Ah, thank you for that explanation. I'm using the Mac RDP application and it seems it was using an "optimised for this display" resolution which I am assuming is the display's native resolution - which is close to 4K I think! I've now forced 1080p in the app and unticked the option to "optimise for retina display". I've just hard rebooted the server - I will now give it a few days of testing and report back!
  3. Hi, I've been using this plugin and it works great except for one very annoying issue. After a couple of days of my Windows 10 VM being idle, I am unable to connect to it via RDP or VNC, or even ping it. It has not gone to sleep or anything like that - I have disabled all power management, hibernation etc. If I try to stop the VM in Unraid, the indicator spins and the status changes to "stopping" but it never stops. Force stop does the same. If I edit the VM, the Unraid UI for the VM manager does not load. If I go to the VMs page in Unraid, the page does not finish loading - the page is blank except for the Unraid banner and navigation. Everything else on the server continues to work - shares, Docker containers etc. If I attempt to shutdown the server (via Unraid GUI, or SSH) it never shuts down - presumably because it is waiting for the VM manager which has presumably hung. All I can do is hit the physical reset button on the chassis to (ungracefully) reboot the server. After doing this, VMs are accessible again and the Windows 10 VM can be conneted to for another couple of days. Any ideas please?
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