![]() ![]() If, like me, you were using mRemote before and don’t want to recreate all your connections in Royal Ts, there’s a solution: Ī free tip: you can create ‘. Royal TS – Main Window Royal TS – Search and Filter Royal TS – Hyper-V Dashboard Ok, I’ve teased you, so now: what does it look like? Ability to record and save a (terminal) session to file.Cross platform: Royal TS (for Windows) documents are fully compatible with Royal TSX (for OS X), Royal TSi (for iOS) and Royal TSD (for Android).Connection templates to create new connections based on other connections.Secure: Royal TS allows you to manage your credentials in a safe and secure manner with 256 bit AES encryption.Ability to share connections, tasks and credentials.Key sequence tasks to send keyboard input to remote sessions and automate repetitive tasks against multiple sessions at once.Organize connections in groups using folders and configure settings (credentials, connect task, etc.) inheritance from parent group for the connections.Connection list with bulk-edit functionality.Here’s a (non-exhaustive!) list of my favorite Royal TS key features: Royal TS features vs Remote Desktop Manager features sft config section.key View the current value of a specific configuration indicated by section. View your configuration sft config Display your current configurations. I will let you check the features by yourself and you can even compare with Remote Desktop Manager, that is a decent multi-protocol remote connection too: Currently these sections include rdp, ssh, ssh agent, serviceauth, and update. You can share your configuration in a team without sharing your passwords and no database backend is needed. Royal TS is offering a unique, powerful and very flexible solution for managing Remote Desktop (RDP), Terminal (SSH, Telnet, etc), VNC and many more connections on Windows and OS X. But, this old great tool has been discontinued… That was the bad news, but the good news is : there’s even better than mRemote, it’s Royal TS! We can say some kind of remote connections aggregator. This tool allows to combine VNC, Terminal Server, SSH connections, among others, in a single console. The first: we do not live in a perfect world, so I need to connect via SSH to linux servers! □ Unfortunately, I quickly realized that a lot of features are missing. Ok, it was nice, for the time, free and provided by Microsoft, which is uncommon enough to point it out. As a sysadmin, I learned that I need good tools to be efficient that’s why I love PowerShell!įirst I used the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack waouh! It’s great to be able to have an mmc that groups together all me connections and yeah that was in the early 2000s! ![]()
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