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The venerable Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) 2.2 was starting to show its age. ![]() After a slight hiatus, RDCMan 2.7 is now available. Please say thank you to Julian Burger for the early Christmas present. Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) is a great tool to consolidate multiple RDP connections into a single window to prevent desktop clutter. RDCMan 2.7 supports Windows 8, 8.1, Server 2012 and 2012 R2. The tool can be obtained from the Microsoft download centre. Update 3-2-2015:Highlighting the note below as folks are hitting the download link and not reading the notes. if you have the .RDG file in the installation folder, back it up before you upgrade to 2.7 Installation Pointers
There are a couple of things worth noting about the tool:
It will install into the x86 Program Files folder on a x64 machine:
C:Program Files (x86)MicrosoftRemote Desktop Connection Manager
Do not save your custom RDG files in the installation folder, just in case your local workstation dies and the file is gone. In addition to this, upgrading the tool will typically remove the installation folder thus removing your .RDG file in the process. All your connections will be lost.... I always keep my .RDG files in a subfolder of My Documents, which is a redirected folder to a file server. The RDG files are portable, and you can share them within your organisation. For example, when you get a new admin give them a copy of the RDG files and they are able to review your list of servers and get connected easily â assuming they have the permissionsâ¦. The help file is located in a sub directory called Resources, - unsurprisingly this is called help.htm 2.7 Fixes & FeaturesFrom the above help file. Please review the help file for details. New features
Bugs fixed
Finally and most importantly, please say a big thank you to Julian Burger the developer who wrote this and David Zazzo for working to get the tool released initially!!
Cheers,
Rhoderick
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