![]() ![]() In this case, the remote is the surface (with high resolution display), and the host is low (legacy 92 dpi) resolution display. It’s free and it has everything I need for a remote connection manager.Problem: When I use remote desktop from a Surface Pro 4, running Win 10, to a Win7 or Win2003 system, the high dpi of the Surface results in the remote desktop being too tiny to see. I am currently using Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager Free version. However, it doesn’t seem to offer enough for me to switch over. Overall, it has some improvement that you can see from this latest release. But I do find it’s not smart-size enough, meaning that if I resize the RDCMan main window, I will have to reconnect the connections to get the RDP size auto-fit. The display size in this version of RDCMan does support your window size automatically, which is very nice. To import the list of computers, prepare a text file with one server name per line format first and go to Edit > Import servers.Īll settings you find in standalone Remote Desktop Client are available in RDCMan, including all local resources sharing as well as support for RD Gateway. Go to Edit and choose to Add smart group… There are also smart groups that get populated dynamically based on a set of rules. This can be very beneficial because when you change your password you just need to change the password stored in RDCMan. Connections can be managed in groups so they can all be sharing the same login settings from a parent group or a credential store. RDCMan manages multiple remote desktop connections, not only servers but workstations as well. ![]() I couldn’t wait and give it a try real quick but was disappointed that there are many new things to see. It’s been a long time and finally, the Microsoft version of Remote Desktop Connection Manager gets a new update.
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