Remote Desktop Connection Manager 3.11
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Microsoft Corp.
Date: 11/10/2024 Size: 116 MB License: Freeware Requires: 11|10|8 Downloads: 5545 times Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) is an asset when you manage server labs requiring regular access to each machine, like automated check-in systems and data centers.
Servers are organized into named groups, and you can connect or disconnect from all servers in a group via a single command. You can view all the servers in a group as a set of thumbnails, showing live action in each session. Servers can inherit logon settings from a parent group or a credential store. So when you change your lab account password, you will only be required to change the password stored by RDCMan in a single location. Passwords are stored securely by encrypting with either CryptProtectData using the (locally) logged-on user's authority or an X509 certificate.
For a detailed breakdown of the main features and uses of RDCman, see the author's site.
Top-level Menus Included with RDCMan:
● File - load, save, and close RDCMan file groups
● Edit - add, remove, and edit the properties of servers and groups.
● Session - connect, disconnect and log off sessions
● View - options to control the visibility of the server tree, virtual groups, and size of the client area
● Remote Desktops - allows access to the groups and servers in a hierarchical fashion, similar to the server tree; primarily useful when the Server Tree is hidden
● Tools - change application properties
● Help - learn about RDCMan (you probably already found this)
Similar:
● How to Enable or Disable Always Prompt for Password Upon Remote Desktop Connection
Servers are organized into named groups, and you can connect or disconnect from all servers in a group via a single command. You can view all the servers in a group as a set of thumbnails, showing live action in each session. Servers can inherit logon settings from a parent group or a credential store. So when you change your lab account password, you will only be required to change the password stored by RDCMan in a single location. Passwords are stored securely by encrypting with either CryptProtectData using the (locally) logged-on user's authority or an X509 certificate.
For a detailed breakdown of the main features and uses of RDCman, see the author's site.
Top-level Menus Included with RDCMan:
● File - load, save, and close RDCMan file groups
● Edit - add, remove, and edit the properties of servers and groups.
● Session - connect, disconnect and log off sessions
● View - options to control the visibility of the server tree, virtual groups, and size of the client area
● Remote Desktops - allows access to the groups and servers in a hierarchical fashion, similar to the server tree; primarily useful when the Server Tree is hidden
● Tools - change application properties
● Help - learn about RDCMan (you probably already found this)
Similar:
● How to Enable or Disable Always Prompt for Password Upon Remote Desktop Connection
Editor's Note:
Users with OS versions before Win7/Vista must get version 6 of the Terminal Services Client. You can obtain this from the Microsoft Download Center: XP; Win2003.
RDG files with this version of RDCMan are not compatible with older program versions. Any legacy RDG file opened and saved with this version will be backed up as filename.old
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