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You have two options: either create another account, with the desktop designed for the lower resolution, or use vnc. VNC just shows what's on your screen instead of creating a new session, with an adjusted resolution.
If you like the adjusted resolution, just create another user and login remotely from that user. You can then adjust settings on that user to be optimized for remote desktop. Personally, I don't like having the scrollbars in vnc, so this is how I set up my remote desktop.
Has anyone tried the new version for os2007/he? Does it work?
On the Win2k Server click Start menu->Run Tscc.msc
Double click RDP-Tcp and goto the logon settings tab
Make sure Always prompt for password is not checked.