
The top-level unit of organization in RDCMan is a remote desktop file group.

The RDG files are portable, and you can share them within your organisation. File groups are collections of groups and/or servers that are stored in a single physical file. Servers can’t live outside of a group and groups can’t live outside of a file. I would create a file group per company and save it to the USB drive. Now that you have an empty file group, it is time to add your servers and groupings. Groups can be used to organize companies, clients, departments, functions, locations, etc. as well as managing settings (you can specify certain settings that should be inherited from the parent). If there are only a few add them one at a time, if there are many a text file can be used.Īt this point, you can right click on the node in the tree and Add Server. I have found some PowerShell scripts that will query AD for computer names and output to a text file. All servers are imported into the same group with the same preferences.

This is the DNS name or the IP address for the server If a server is imported that has the same name as an existing server, the existing server’s preferences are updated to the new ones.
