A premium option for power users. It offers a very similar "tree view" structure but with extensive scripting and automation capabilities.
If you are searching for a "2012 link," you are likely looking for , which was the last major stable release before the tool was removed from the Microsoft Download Center.
: It allows you to manage multiple RDP connections in a single window, grouping servers into "clumps" or hierarchical folders.
🔗 https://github.com/microsoft/RemoteDesktopManager/releases/latest
Example snippet:
Around 2012, RDCMan 2.2 was released and became an industry staple. However, in , Microsoft officially removed RDCMan from distribution.
A premium option for power users. It offers a very similar "tree view" structure but with extensive scripting and automation capabilities.
If you are searching for a "2012 link," you are likely looking for , which was the last major stable release before the tool was removed from the Microsoft Download Center.
: It allows you to manage multiple RDP connections in a single window, grouping servers into "clumps" or hierarchical folders.
🔗 https://github.com/microsoft/RemoteDesktopManager/releases/latest
Example snippet:
Around 2012, RDCMan 2.2 was released and became an industry staple. However, in , Microsoft officially removed RDCMan from distribution.