![]() Ran SFC/ SCANNOW - which did find issues but I ran it 4 times each with a reboot and it found all the same "errors" so I am thinking false positives. I have used RDCMan for about 5years with no issue. Whether you need to access your work computer from home, view a file from your home computer while traveling, or share your screen with friends or colleagues, Chrome Remote Desktop connects you to your devices using the latest web technologies. Tools-> General -> Default group settings -> logon credentials, where I put in a different username/password than what I am logged on to the pc as.īack in the main window on one of my groups I then disabled the "inherit from parent" option under Logon Credentials and changed it to a different account name/password. The only setting changes I made was to Tools-> Options -> Tree -> sort order And to the logon credentials. Things seemed to be ok until I added some groups with servers into them. I did NOT open the rdg file I had saved with my old server settings, instead, I created a new file. Ran the new 2.83 exe, which didn't do an install, it just ran. ![]() I did a full uninstall of the older version, deleted the folders from my user profile AppData\Local\Microsoft\Remote Desktop Connection Manager\ and from C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Remote Desktop Connection Manager\ I had an older version 2.7(?) and upgraded to 2.83 with no luck. The second I close the program, it works again. With RDCMan running, I am unable to copy/paste on my local machine, even from within the same program i.e notepad -> notepad. This happens with both the keyboard and right-click where I can click on copy but paste is grey-out. If I close the program, I can copy and paste. The version we used back then (version 2.7. It was available as a free download until March 2020 when a critical vulnerability ( CVE-2020-0765) was found in the program. I have been having issues for a week now where when I run RDCMan I am unable to copy and paste. RDCMan used to be a popular tool to collect, categorize and use multiple remote desktop connections in Microsoft-oriented networks. ![]()
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