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Around 2010 to 2014, Microsoft released Remote Desktop Connection Manager version 2.2. This version became highly popular during the launch of Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. It allowed administrators to group servers, save credentials securely (using cryptographic hashes tied to the local machine), and view live thumbnails of connected sessions. The Security Deprecation (2020)

| Tool | Best For | RDCMan 2012 Similarity | Link | |------|----------|------------------------|------| | | Managing Windows Server 2016+ | Low (web-based, but powerful) | https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/windows-admin-center | | Royal TS | Cross-platform (Windows, macOS) | High (tabbed, advanced) | https://www.royalapps.com/ts/win | | mRemoteNG | Open-source, tabbed RDP/VNC/SSH | Very High (spiritual successor) | https://mremoteng.org/ | | Remote Desktop Manager (Devolutions) | Enterprise, team sharing | High (paid, feature-rich) | https://remotedesktopmanager.com/ |

Whether you require for your sessions?

Use RDCMan inside corporate, secure, or lab networks.

If you need a more on setting up groups or sharing .rdg files across a team, let me know! Remote Desktop Connection Manager v3.12 - Microsoft Learn

Go to File > New to create a .rdg file. This file will store your server list, credentials, and settings.

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