I'm trying to optimize image quality for RDP sessions and everything looks pretty good in 32-bit, except the image compression employed by RDP is raining all over my parade.
There is really ugly banding on desktop backgrounds and even other gradients, in spite of the fact that I run 32-bit - I know it is 32-bit, because Aero works fine and the image quality changes as I manually lower it client-side to 24 or 16 bit.
If I set the AllowDynamicColorFidelity DWORD to 0 client-side on a Windows 7 machine, the banding goes away. I understand this will also increase bandwidth and load overall and make things somewhat slower but it's not objectionable. And things look great, as if viewed locally.
The question is - can I set this to happen as a default server-side rather than having to hack it into the registry of every client?