For most IT admins, the GitHub version of RDCMan remains the fastest way to handle 20+ Windows Server RDP sessions simultaneously. But if you want active development and cross-protocol support, switch to or Royal TS .
However, Microsoft officially retired the original version in 2017 due to a security vulnerability (credential dumping in memory), only to resurrect it later on GitHub. This has led to massive confusion regarding the correct .
🔗 https://github.com/microsoft/RemoteDesktopManager/releases/latest
Never store critical passwords inside an .rdg file. Use Windows Credential Manager or a dedicated password vault. The convenience of RDCMan 2012 is not worth a domain compromise. Have more questions about legacy remote desktop tools? Leave a comment below or check our sysadmin resources section for more guides.