![]() Large organizations can use central password repository to secure access to passwords and improve security. You can also save credentials to external applications specialized for password management such as: Secret server, KeePass, LastPass, Pleasant Password Server, 1Password, Password Safe and even Windows Credential Manager. In addition to RDP it supports many other protocols and connections such as: Citrix, HP RGS, VNC, SSH, Telnet, Putty, HTTP, FTP, LogMeIn, Dameware Mini Remote, VPN, Terminal Services, Radmin, etc… Credentials can be saved to the local database, protected by encryption so that it can’t be accessed by unauthorized personnel. It’s packed full with features and latest versions brought great improvements in usability. I can easily connect to the same devices at home and in the office. I use Windows in the office and Mac at home. One of the reasons is that it’s available on Windows and OS X. It’s on top of my list of IT software I can’t live without anymore. What about when you have to manage a lot of servers? To complicate a bit, you also have to manage Linux servers, Cisco switches and complete infrastructure? Then Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions is the one you can take for a spin. Microsoft solution is simple and great if you only have to manage couple of servers. Added support for Windows 8, 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 editions.added support for Virtual Machine connect to console.With the recent 2.7 release, Microsoft improved: ![]() Once configured I recommend saving config file to a safe place, just in case your computer crashes or something. You won’t have to type MSTSC like crazy anymore every time you need to manage a server. It can save you a lot of time, especially if you have to manage multiple servers. The best thing is that it’s free, and that it’s very usable. It’s easy to organize servers into groups. Every server can have saved information of username, password, graphical settings (in case you have a slow link to a location this can come handy) On the left side, you have links to your servers. The best addition of remote desktop manager is that you can have multiple remote desktop sessions in one window and manage connection via folders. Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager ![]() No matter the choice, I bet you can find solution that you will like for managing remote sessions. Then again, some people prefer open source solutions. Great, what about alternatives? Is Microsoft solution really the best? Free Remote Desktop connection Managers It’s using built in Remote desktop services, with additional wrapper so that it can show multiple windows and save settings information. Remote Desktop Manager is small in size, yet it packs a lot of features in cca. It’s called MS Remote Desktop Connection Manager. ![]() There is a way, it’s free and it’s from Microsoft. Manage and Report Active Directory, Exchange and Microsoft 365 with ManageEngine ADManager Plus. ![]()
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