![]() ( It’s signed by Microsoft – no need to allow it through the application whitelist!). There have always been other tools available that provide similar functionality, but I have stuck by RDCman over the years due to how intuitive the interface is and how the installation was never a security concern ![]() That is, until Microsoft discontinued it earlier this month after discovering a security flaw in the application severe enough to completely remove the ability to download it ( CVE-2020-0765). ![]() ![]() Until recently, I have always been a huge proponent of Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) tool for managing RDP connection points. ![]()
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