(After a lot of effort, I compared many windows remote desktop management tools. The most recommended one is rdcman. If remotedesktopconnectionmanager can use RDP, it can use rdcman. If it can't afford it, first check whether the program itself is restricted by the virus firewall; Whether the port of the target machine is restricted (3389/tcp by default); If you log in to a higher version of windows, you also need to have rdclient6.0 installed on your computer (5.0 by default for XP): 1. It is green and compact. It can be used after unpacking. 2. It takes less memory than similar programs. 3. It supports multi-level grouping and inheritance of group attributes. 4. It supports different accounts on the same host. 5. It supports multiple authentication methods. 6. It supports real-time screen thumbnails. It is particularly convenient to open multiple sessions at the same time, Monitor the running status of each window. It is a bit like the window abbreviation of win7. 7. The desktop size automatically adapts to the current window size. 8. The login password can be displayed in plaintext or ciphertext. You are not afraid to forget the password. Hehe, be careful and increase the security risk at the same time
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help. htm
RDCManEULA. rtf
RDCMan. exe
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MSTSCLib. DLL
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