![]() There you will find a menu where you can control all the normal RDP properties. But you can change this by right-clicking on a group or server object and going to properties. Open Remote Desktop connection manager, and click Edit and select Add Group option to create a server group name. ![]() Obviously, you still have to create your VPN connection to the server (or if you’re using this internally)…you have to be able to route to the server… but other then that this will store all your information in one place!īy default subgroups and server, connection inherits connection and username and password information from their parent group. Or if you work for a company that does their own IT work, you could create multiple groups and organize all the servers for easy access. Then if other engineers need to connect to a server for maintenance they can open the profile and have the connection information for that customer. Plus you can save the profiles… so for a place like SMSproTech I can go through and add in all the servers for a particular company and then save that profile into a customer profile in our ERP system. Then, open Remote Desktop on another PC, connect to the hosts IP address, and log in. Allow Remote Desktop through the firewall. Enable 'Remote Assistance' and 'Allow connections,' then add the user who needs to connect. So basically what we have is a one-stop place to store all credentials (if you choose) and all connection information for every server that has RDP enabled. On the target computer, go to Control Panel > System > Remote Settings. After launching and adding some groups here is what I have: ![]() ![]() It is a very small download, about 760KB, and it installs in about 5 seconds. For those of you like me who don’t know what Microsoft Connect is, it is a site where they post beta products and you can download them and try them out for free!Īnyhow what brought me to the site was Windows Home Server 2011, but what I didn’t expect to find was a product called Remote Desktop Connection Manager. I had never heard of it before and thought I would see what was all available on it. This morning while wasting some time before the baby’s doctor appointment I was browsing around on Microsoft Connect. ![]()
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