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Remote Desktop Manager is a popular application that is used by professional users, network administrators, and IT departments to manage virtual machines and all types of remote connections to and from them. It uses an intuitive interface and supports all connections standards, such as VPN, FTP, SSH, Telnet, and many others.



By having Remote Desktop Manager Enterprise (RDM) installed on your PC, users can easily create a network of virtual images and connection that can serve the needs of not only several low-demanding users, but also large businesses that require precisely controlled access to network resources, distant processing capabilities, collaboration, off-site backup, security,  and countless other things.
  • Remote Connection Management
  • Password Management
  • Personal & Commercial Use
  • Cross-Platform
  • Shared Database & Vaults
  • Role-Based Access Control System
  • Two-Factor Authentication
  • Audits and Reports
With it you can easily create, edit, share, organize and find your remote connections and contact directly all popular remote connection programs such as LogMeIn, VNC, Terminal Services, Team Viewer, Telnet, Microsoft Remote Desktop, VMware, VirtualPC, X Window, Dameware, Citrix, Hyper-V, Microsoft Remote Assistance, Oracle Virtual Box, Radmin, PC Anywhere, and more.

Even though this app offers an incredible amount of features, it can still be used in freeware mode that will make almost every professional user smile. Only the most demanding users will feel the need to switch from the free version to an Enterprise plan that unlocks even more tools and services that can serve the needs of very large businesses that have hundreds of users that need to be served.

Is Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) Outdated?

RDCMan creates a single location for IT administrators to organize, group, and manage connections, so they can manage multiple desktops. It was designed by the Windows Live Experience team for their internal use. However, RDCMan has some major limitations that IT pros searching for a viable remote connection tool should be aware of. If you are looking for RDCMan alternatives, we recommend you to download Devolutions’ Remote Desktop Manager or mRemoteNG.

Features and Highlights

Automatic VPN Connection
The app natively supports multiple VPN types, such as: Microsoft VPN, Cisco VPN, SonicWall VPN, and TheGreenBow VPN. And as a free add-on, it also provides an extensive list of VPNs, such as: OpenVPN, Shrewsoft VPN, and many other VPN compatible with IPSec. These can be downloaded and installed within a few seconds.

Grouping Sessions in Folders
To make management simpler, the tool lets you organize sessions in groups (folders). You can then easily view all sessions within selected groups and subgroups, and find a specific group(s) using the search filter.

Quick Connect with Template Support
Use the quick connect feature to quickly access a remote machine using Microsoft Remote Desktop, VNC, or a web page. Simply enter a hostname or IP address.

Quick Access via Tray Icon Context Menu
Access and manage your connections, View open sessions, and Change the active data source. Access local tools such as: the command prompt, registry editor, performance monitor, remote shutdown

Online Backup Service (with subscription)
The Online Backup Service (available via subscription) allows you to automatically save your sessions in safe online storage space, and restore them in the event of problems.

U.S. Federal Government Approved Encryption
This application integrates an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm to protect your local files and your sensitive data in the database. A mix of own private key and a master password (passphrase) is used to create a strong encryption key (256-bit key).

Note: 30 days trial version. Requires .NET Framework.

Also Available: Download Remote Desktop Manager for Mac

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