Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan)

Overview
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RDCMan
Score 7.7 out of 10
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RDCMan, or Remote Desktop Connection Manager from Microsoft, is a utility for managing multiple remote desktop connections. Once shut down due to a vulnerability in version 2.7, RDCMan is now updated and part of the Sysinternals family of tools. The 2.8 release fixes CVE-2020-0765, the XML parsing vulnerability. As of May, 2025, RDCMan is in version 3.1.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
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Features
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan)
Remote Administration
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Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan)
8.1
Ratings
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Instant message9.00 Ratings
Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication5.00 Ratings
Access to sleeping/powered-off computers7.00 Ratings
Over-the-Internet remote session10.00 Ratings
Initiate remote control from mobile10.00 Ratings
Remote management of servers & workstations10.00 Ratings
Remote Active Directory® management8.00 Ratings
Centralized management dashboard8.00 Ratings
Session record7.00 Ratings
Annotations8.00 Ratings
Monitoring and Alerts7.00 Ratings
Multi-platform remote control8.00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan)
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
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Support Rating
8.3
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User Testimonials
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan)
Likelihood to Recommend
It is a useful tool and definitely beats other alternatives and options. There is always room for improvement however which is why I gave a rating of 8. From a core function perspective Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager is definitely what you want but down the line I think certainly some bells and whistles would be nice.
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Pros
  • One thing it does well is being able to deploy it quickly and easily. It takes very little space to install the actual program and also installs quickly. Once installed, it is relatively to start creating groups and adding servers/machines, without users needing to be trained in how to do this, or consulting the documentation.
  • Another thing it does well is having an easy to use layout within the Microsoft Remote Connection Manager (RDCMan) window. There is a tree directory structure, showing groups, and corresponding servers/machines. There are also thumbnails of servers/machines that are displayed. This helps IT, Administrators, to see what is connected and what is not, along with understanding what is on the actual screen of the live server/machine in realtime.
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Cons
  • You can't drag and drop files between local and remote sessions—something many modern RDP tools allow, and it saves a ton of clicks.
  • You can export settings, but not as CSV or something readable/editable outside RDCMan. Makes documentation or sharing config info harder.
  • Hovering over minimized or background sessions shows nothing—no live thumbnail or last screen capture like some tools do.
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Usability
As alluded to in previous responses it is a very functional tool. It allows me to do my job quickly and efficiently every single day. There are little to no issues using the connection on a day to day basis. It handles everything you need from a remote connection perspective.
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Support Rating
Plenty of information and support online, and with many things it's pretty straight forward for the average tech to navigate and work with. But with most things online you're not the only person that's had the issue before, and using a search engine you should be able to figure it out.
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Alternatives Considered
The Avanti Software needed alot of attention if you are new to such tools. So for that reason we chose Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager because of the more user friendly use of it. Also because it integrades great with windows and the remote servers we have. Thats also why we dont use TeamViewer either.
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Return on Investment
  • I can troubleshoot application errors faster for clients.
  • While troubleshooting, I spend less time fumbling to find credentials and other machine-specific settings.
  • Being able to connect to the same machines from multiple devices helps me when I'm not in the office.
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RDCMan Screenshots

Screenshot of a view of RDCMan 2.22Screenshot of a view of RDCMan 2.22Screenshot of a view of RDCMan 2.81