![]() Next, select the drop-down button next to the switch. ![]() Toggle on the switch for 'Remote Desktop.' Select 'Yes' on the User Account Control (UAC) prompt and click the 'Confirm' button on the window that pops open. Ran SFC/ SCANNOW - which did find issues but I ran it 4 times each with a reboot and it found all the same "errors" so I am thinking false positives. Choose 'System' on the sidebar and select 'Remote Desktop' from the right-hand side. I have used RDCMan for about 5years with no issue. Tools-> General -> Default group settings -> logon credentials, where I put in a different username/password than what I am logged on to the pc as.īack in the main window on one of my groups I then disabled the "inherit from parent" option under Logon Credentials and changed it to a different account name/password. ![]() The only setting changes I made was to Tools-> Options -> Tree -> sort order And to the logon credentials. For the password mark (File) simply go to your file name (top root parent) inside the Remote Desktop Connection Manager, right-click on it Properties Go to Profile Management Tab Select your profile Edit Add in your credentials and click Save Click OK, OK then File and Save All. RDCMan manages multiple remote desktop connections. Things seemed to be ok until I added some groups with servers into them. Download Remote Desktop Connection Manager (530 KB) Run now from Sysinternals Live. I did NOT open the rdg file I had saved with my old server settings, instead, I created a new file. Ran the new 2.83 exe, which didn't do an install, it just ran. I did a full uninstall of the older version, deleted the folders from my user profile AppData\Local\Microsoft\Remote Desktop Connection Manager\ and from C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Remote Desktop Connection Manager\ Feedback for Microsoft Remote Desktop Clients. I had an older version 2.7(?) and upgraded to 2.83 with no luck. Microsoft just released a new version of Remote Desktop Connection Manager, version 2.8. The second I close the program, it works again. Remote Desktop Connection (RDC, also called Remote Desktop or just RD, formerly known as Microsoft Terminal Services Client, mstsc or tsclient in Windows 2000. With RDCMan running, I am unable to copy/paste on my local machine, even from within the same program i.e notepad -> notepad. This happens with both the keyboard and right-click where I can click on copy but paste is grey-out. If I close the program, I can copy and paste. I have been having issues for a week now where when I run RDCMan I am unable to copy and paste.
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