Resolution Change

Hi there. I recently installed Windows 10 on a headless server of sorts that I am controlling and using Multiplicity on with no problems. I was wondering however, is there any way to force the resolution to scale above 1024 x 768? I am using the Intel integrated graphics settings with the latest drivers on my motherboard and I can't seem to do anything to raise it above that resolution. If I hook up an HDMI cable to the motherboard to something like a TV that supports a higher resolution - it easily supports something like 1920x1080, but scales down if I disconnect the screen (which I have to do, I don't have any room to just leave a display on the server). Is there a method I can employ here that will allow me to raise the resolution? At all? Thanks.

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Sorry for the double post, but I figured it out on my own. I managed to go into Settings > System > Display > Advanced Display Settings > Display Adapter Properties, I clicked List All Modes (to try) and I selected a resolution, hit apply, and poof. It changed. It only worked here for some reason. I was not able to change it anywhere else. I hope this helps someone like me.