If a group is selected, the client area shows a thumbnail of the servers within that group. If a server is selected, the client area shows the remote desktop client for that server. The client area display depends on the node selected in the tree. Hovering over it will bring the server tree back into view. When the tree is auto-hidden, the splitter bar remains visible at the left side of the window. When the server tree is not displayed, servers can still be accessed through the Remote Desktops menu. The server tree can be docked, auto-hidden, or always hidden via the menu option. Use the menu option to locate the tree at the left or right edge of the window.
Upgrade note: RDG files with this version of RDCMan are not compatible with older program versions.
You can obtain this from the Microsoft Download Center: XP Win2003 User with OS versions prior to Win7/Vista will need to get version 6 of the Terminal Services Client. Passwords are stored securely by encrypting with either CryptProtectData using the (locally) logged on user's authority or an X509 certificate.
Thus when you change your lab account password, you only need to change the password stored by RDCMan in one place. Servers can inherit their logon settings from a parent group or a credential store. You can view all the servers in a group as a set of thumbnails, showing live action in each session. You can connect or disconnect to all servers in a group with a single command. It is useful for managing server labs where you need regular access to each machine such as automated checkin systems and data centers. RDCMan manages multiple remote desktop connections. Download Remote Desktop Connection Manager (519 KB) Run now from Sysinternals Live.