Remote Desktop Connection Manager v2 7

  • Windows 7 SP1, 8.1 or 10
  • Windows Server 2008 SP2, 2008 R2 SP1, 2012, 2012 R2 or 2016
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2
  • 1 Ghz processor
  • 512MB RAM
  • 1024 x 768 screen resolution
  • 500+ MB hard drive space
  • 64-bit

Remote Desktop Manager is compatible with all 64-bit versions of Windows, starting with Windows 7 SP1.

Terminal Services and Thin Client Support

Remote Desktop Manager can be installed on a Terminal Server machine and thin client.

Microsoft has discontinued this week its Remote Desktop Connection Manager [RDCMan] application following the discovery of a security flaw.

As its name suggests, the app allows users to connect remotely to other Windows computers via RDP [Remote Desktop Protocol].

The app, which was developed by the former Windows Live Experience team for their internal use, has been available for download from the Microsoft website since the late 2000s.

RDCMan was always a standalone tool, not included with Windows OS versions, yet, it gained a lot of traction with system administrators in the late 2000s and early 2010s, when there weren't that many tools of its kind available online for free.

Microsoft kept the tool up to date across the years, even reaching v2.7 in 2014, the time of its last update.

However, RDCMan was never a fully-featured solution for remote management, and Microsoft rolled out alternative tools across the years.

This includes adding a built-in remote management tool [MSTSC] in the Windows OS itself and releasing an official Remote Desktop app on the Windows Store.

As Microsoft rolled out new tools, the company knew RDCMan's ending was coming. In a support document published last year, Microsoft told users to migrate to these two newer solutions.

Microsoft said that both of the newer tools support more features, and receive security updates on a regular basis.

However, today, there are still a lot of users who are still using RDCMan, primarily because the app has better features for managing multiple connections at once, a feature that's often used in enterprise environments.

But this week, with the release of the March 2020 Patch, RDMan's official demise came to be. Microsoft said it received a report about a new bug in RDCMan that could allow an attacker to retrieve data from an RDCMan user's computer.

"To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker could create an RDG file containing specially crafted XML content and convince an authenticated user to open the file," Microsoft said in a security advisory for CVE-2020-0765.

Instead of fixing the bug, Microsoft decided to retire RDCMan, seeing no reason to revive an app that received its last update almost six years ago.

Users who continue using the app should be aware not to open any RDCMan connection configuration [RDG] files they receive unsolicited or from unknown sources.

Microsoft credited UK security researcher Ethan Sterling with finding and reporting the CVE-2020-0765 bug in RDCMan.

UPDATE on February 16, 2021: In a tweet, almost a year after RDCMan was discontinued, Mark Russinovich, co-creator of the SysInternals package, announced that RDCMan would be supported part of the SysInternals package going forward.

Remote Desktop Connection Manager [RDCMan] manages multiple remote desktop connections. It is useful for managing server labs or large server farms where you need regular access to each machine such as automated check-in systems and data centers. It is similar to the built-in MMC Remote Desktops snap-in, but more flexible. The RDCMan 2.7 version is a major feature release.

New features include:

  • Virtual machine connect-to-console support.
  • Smart groups
  • Support for credential encryption with certificates
  • Windows 8 remote action support
  • Support for Windows 8, Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2.

Supported Operating Systems: Windows 10 Tech Preview , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server.

Tech Preview:Users using Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 will need to obtain version 6 or newer of the Remote Desktop Connection client software.

Title:Remote Desktop Connection Manager 2.7.1406.0 for WindowsFile size:1.19 MBRequirements:
  • Windows 10,
  • Windows 7,
  • Windows 2000,
  • Windows 8,
  • Windows Vista,
  • Windows XP,
  • Windows 2003,
  • Windows 98
Language:EnglishAvailable languages:
  • English,
  • German,
  • Spanish,
  • French,
  • Italian,
  • Japanese,
  • Polish,
  • Chinese
License:FreeDate added:Friday, February 5th 2016Author:Microsoft

//www.microsoft.com/

SHA-1:87fbd2bcb0353dad176464bb8300a6ff4df5fbe1Filename:rdcman.msi

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