Why Not Give RDM a Try?Įven if you deeply love RDCMan, there’s no risk in giving RDM a try and putting it to the test. Our users can always reach us through our forum to make some new features requests or ask RDM-related questions. Check out the extremely active Change History for proof of our commitment to constantly improving and enhancing RDM.
But here at Devolutions, we update RDM several times a year. The last time Microsoft updated RDCMan was back in November 2014. There’s no way to contact Microsoft to notify its developers of bugs and submit features requests.
RDCMan is “as is” software and is not supported by Microsoft.
As such, once you create a session, you’ll never have to enter the credential data again! Everything is safe and secure. RDM integrates our enterprise-grade password manager features. This is very time consuming and can lead to errors. With RDCMan, you have to manually enter credential data in order to control a machine or device remotely. Plus, if your preferred tool(s) isn’t integrated,** simply submit a request** and there’s a very good chance we’re either in the process of developing it, or it’s on the “to do” list for the near future.