- #Royal ts connect ad hoc install#
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Example 1: Ad Hoc Connect to a web site using a Template to an iLO web page based on a Remote Desktop Connection You can "inject" values from the selected connection(s) into the resulting connection(s) using replacement tokens - similar to Tasks.
#Royal ts connect ad hoc free#
And AFAIK all these features are available in the free version (free for 30 days, then register for a freeware license), except that you're limited to 3 concurrent sessions, and can only export up to 15 items if you want to backup settings or move to another computer.Templates are special connections which can be used to create new connections or connect to ad hoc connections based on other connections from the same type or even from a different type. You can also add http links inside one single connection for things like Dell iDRAC access, change the icons and colors of folders and objects to better distinguish, adjust colors of tabs (nice to group customers or sites), record sessions, manage multiple credential sets, use to open router/firewall/printer HTTP pages, generate FTP sessions directly, connect to a SQL/Express database to manage multiple techs' access, quick ability to close an entire group of connections (but not all if required), telnet, ICA, VNC, ability to open a session in a separate window, with a pre-defined or custom resolution, inherit settings, import bulk connections from file or Active Directory, work through TS Gateways, drag a session into a separate window, or drag to the middle to choose an instant layout like side-by-side windows, quick buttons to span multiple windows or switch to full-screen, take a screenshot, compatibility with console/admin switch for all versions of Windows Server, show active thumbnails of all sessions, export all settings and custom apps you've designed, Wake-On-LAN, shutdown and restart commands at group/folder or individual level, "quick connect" to type in an address to connect without creating an object, Screwdriver support, and I'm sure I'm still missing other features.
#Royal ts connect ad hoc mac#
You can add custom apps to apply at the convenience of a right-click to any of your connections, such as pings, find MAC address, initiate remote client assistance(Win7), manage the computer (MMC embedded or in separate window). I've looked at all of the RDP-based tools mentioned here but none of them still come close to vrd 2010. I was never able to get the VNC integration to work, but it absolutely rocks for RDP. After you create the clone, close and reopen mRemoteNG. Be aware, there is a minor bug in this function. Great if the only difference is machine name. I can have one tab open with 4 connections to my VM Host servers, and another tab group with connections to 10 test VMs, etc.Įasy clone (copy) of connections to create new ones.
#Royal ts connect ad hoc password#
If you group all machines with the same login credentials in the same folder, you can have them inherit the credentials from the parent folder and only have to change it in ONE place when the required password change comes along.Ĭonnections can be assigned tab groups. at the topmost parent and get more granular on the way down. I set things like color depth, printer, etc. Open (or close) an entire group (folder) of connections at once. Some of my favorite features of mRemoteNG: However, someone created a new fork of mRemote called mRemoteNG, which is still open source and quite excellent. VisionApp bought the original mRemote open source project and basically rebranded it as the new version of vRD.
#Royal ts connect ad hoc install#
When the free version I had wouldn't install on Win7, I almost bought the newer, paid version. I've used all of the ones mentioned so far, and I'm always surprised how few people know about mRemoteNG. Royal TS should be a part of every System Admins toolbox. For US $30, you can use an unlimited number of RDP connections. The unlicensed version allows up to 10 connections, which makes it very handy for small networks and at home. If you have multiple people using RDP, you can get session information at a glance to see if someone is currently using a connection or if a session has been abandoned. The free RDP manager allows you to create a template with settings that can be applied to all future connections. It’s lightweight but very flexible and allows you to have RDP sessions as embedded windows or external/full screen. You can categorize your connections with folders and manage them in whatever order makes sense to you. It allows you to centrally manage and access all of your RDP connections from a single “console”. Royal TS is a free RDP manager that does its job very well.
#Royal ts connect ad hoc software#