I'm managing a lot of Windows servers and am looking for reliable tools to handle my RDP connections. I used to rely on the Windows Remote Desktop app from the Microsoft Store, but it's no longer supported and has been replaced by the new Windows app, which doesn't have RDP management features yet. I'm interested to hear what others are using to keep their remote connections organized and efficient!
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Check out Remote Desktop Connection Manager! It's essential if you're dealing with a ton of RDP connections and it really helps keep things organized.
Yes! That’s exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
I've been using mRemoteNG for a while now. It's versatile because it handles SSH and other protocols too. Just be sure to enable encryption for security!
Good point on the encryption! Definitely something to be mindful of.
I'm still using mRemoteNG as well; it works well enough for me.
RoyalTS is another solid choice. It has a lot of features, but you can choose to use only what you need, making it flexible for users at any skill level.
I agree, the features are great, but it doesn't overwhelm you if you just want basic functionality.
I've found it to be really user-friendly as well!
For those who also work with Linux, I use Remmina for managing my RDP sessions. It’s quite handy for cross-platform situations.
I'm a huge fan of Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager. It supports both RDP and SSH, plus the free version is really good. The paid version just takes it to another level!
Absolutely! The features are unmatched; I've been through so many tools and nothing comes close.
The free version is great too! It fits most needs without the cost.

Totally agree! It's a lifesaver when managing multiple connections.