![]() I typically suggest saving this to your personal documents folder as it most cases in a business you are the only user to have access and it is likely backed up so you won’t lose it if your workstation dies on you. It’s important to consider where this will be stored as we can store authentication credentials within this object. 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. Support for Windows 8, Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2.Support for credential encryption with certificates. ![]()
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