![]() ![]() One of the other features, that I Love is if you close RDCM and it had active connection. As you can see, I have created three groups based on different functions that I used. Additionally, RDCM has many features many of them mirror what you can do within RDC but it also allows you to organize computers into groups. Whereas RDCM, allows you to manage multiple devices from a single window.Īs you can see from the screenshot that I am connected to three servers (cert, memcm and memdp) at one time. RDC allow you to manage a single device from a window. ![]() In a nutshell, RDCM is a replacement for Remote Desktop connection (RDC), which is sometime referred to as RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). This includes things, like group servers together, to saving your user id and password, etc. This article is to expose more people to RDCM and show a few of the options that you can used. I’m surprised about is how many people don’t know about RDCM! They told someone else at the office about it and they love it. They asked, what is this tool am I using to Remote Control each of the server? I told them RDCM and they said what is that? This led down the road of installing on it on their computer and a quick overview. Over the years, I have come to LOVE Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCM), which is one of the Sysinternals tools! Recently I was showing a team mate, how to troubleshoot an issue. As a Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM / ConfigMgr / MCM) admin, I spend my time switching between differ servers. ![]()
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