I’ve mentioned Royal TS and Terminals both a few times in the past. The former is a great way to run multiple Remote Desktop/Terminal service sessions and the latter offers (with a bit less polish) that same functionality along with web, VNC and other options. Both are pretty slick and I’ve used them each quite
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I found a great new utility this week and I’ve already had the chance to use it several times. It has yet to disappoint and I love the flexibility it offers.
Suppose you manage Windows machines and periodically need to remotely access them. There are several great utilities to help streamline this (for instance, I like
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Last summer I discovered Royal TS, a slick utility to manage multiple Remote Desktop connections to multiple machines. Ever since then it has been been almost a daily player in my typical day’s toolbox.
Somewhere along the line I also learned about Terminals which, at first glance, appears pretty similar to Royal TS in an ugly
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Last week I mentioned the nifty ability of Remote Desktop to connect to the console on Windows 2003 servers. As part of that, I mentioned the command line option and a Vista gadget.
The neighbor and I were chatting earlier this week. Knowing that he spends a lot of time connecting to remote servers, I
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