

The RDCMan group object will contain all of our settings, folder structures and remote desktop sessions. We can either use the typical Windows shortcut of Ctrl+N to create a new item or via the File menu. Let’s take a look at the interface following a standard installation –įollowing installation we have a basic screen with various menu options – we need to create a new ‘RDCMan Group’ which has a file extension of. Once RDCMan is installed we can start to configure it and take advantage of it’s various features.


That being said the core features are pretty much all there so don’t let that put you off. I’m planning to be pretty in depth on this post so expect lots of screenshots and info.įirst off where do you get this fancy software? Well seeing as you asked so nicely I shall provide you with a link to the official download page!Ĭurrently we are on version 2.7 although to be fair it isn’t updated very often, the last release was on the 18th November 2014. It’s a great tool that makes life far easier and in this post I’ll cover some of the cool things you can do with it.
#DOWNLOAD MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP MANAGER SOFTWARE#
This is something I had done in the past till I came across the Remote Desktop Connection Manager software from Microsoft. I was speaking to somebody recently about how they connect to many remote Windows systems – in this instance they were opening up multiple MSTSC.exe windows and connecting that way.
