NCP-EUC · Question #69
An administrator has been asked to enable mufti-monitor support for a graphic designer that needs to be able to use four monitors. After on boarding the designer on to the Frame desktop, the end…
The correct answer is B. Deploy Frame App. Nutanix Frame offers two client access methods: a browser-based web client and the native Frame App (desktop application). Browser-based access - including Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Safari - is limited by browser security sandboxing and does not support multi-monitor spanning…
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An administrator has been asked to enable mufti-monitor support for a graphic designer that needs to be able to use four monitors. After on boarding the designer on to the Frame desktop, the end user does not see the ability to use all four monitors while using the Firefox web browser. What should the administrator do to enable the ability to use all four monitors?
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- ASwitch to Chrome
- BDeploy Frame App
- CSwitch to Edge
- DSwitch to Safari
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(34 responses)- A9% (3)
- B74% (25)
- C3% (1)
- D15% (5)
Explanation
Nutanix Frame offers two client access methods: a browser-based web client and the native Frame App (desktop application). Browser-based access - including Firefox, Chrome, Edge, and Safari - is limited by browser security sandboxing and does not support multi-monitor spanning beyond a single display. The native Frame App bypasses these browser restrictions and supports full multi-monitor configurations, including four monitors. No browser switch will resolve this limitation because it is architectural to how browsers handle display APIs. Deploying the Frame App to the designer's endpoint is the only supported path to enable four-monitor access in a Frame environment.
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