Remote Desktop MMC
June 8, 2009 · Print This Article
This is a great shortcut that can save the average, over-worked IT guy many moments of sanity!
Find all of your remote desktop sessions in one convenient place and have the ability to log into them autmatically. This tool is free because it uses Microsofts built-in MMC snap-ins. To get started, follow these easy steps…
1. Go to Start > Run type MMC and press enter.

2. Next Goto File > Add/Remove Snap-In Scroll down until you see the Remote Desktops Snap-in and click Add. Click Ok, to accept and exit to the main screen.

3. You will now find your Remote Dekstop Snap-in under the Console Root directory. Right-click this icon and choose Add New Connection.

4. Enter in your Remote Desktop information, you can also choose to enter in your username and password, which will allow you to automatically log-in. Checking the “Connect to console” is the same as using the /console switch when connecting via MSTSC.

Save your MMC as a shortcut on your desktop for quick and easy access. As far as I am aware there is not a limit to the number of sessions or remote desktop connections you can have. Sit back and enjoy connecting to multiple servers without cluttering your desktop.



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