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1/30/2012 12:07:55 PM

justpaul
justpaul
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I use Remote Desktop Manager as my primary RDP tool and love it. More often than not, I open more than one RDP session (to different computers) at a time. When I do so, I am prompted with the Remote Desktop Manager pop-up asking "Do you really want to open x sessions?" where x is the amount I have selected. I understand the need to protect the user from themselves with this powerful feature, but I suspect some power users like me are aware of the risks and still want the ability to open the sessions without having to answer the popup every time. Ideally, I think an option the General Tab / UI options with "Verify multiple sessions" and a default value of true (or checked) would be ideal.

-justpaul
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1/30/2012 12:29:17 PM

David Hervieux
David Hervieux
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Hi,
This can be added easily. I will try to squeeze this for the next release. What I could also suggest is to prompt also when you try to open more than X sessions. For example more than 5 at the time?

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David Hervieux
Devolutions inc.


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1/30/2012 2:22:02 PM

justpaul
justpaul
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That would be perfect. Thanks!
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1/30/2012 2:55:47 PM

justpaul
justpaul
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Actually, let me be a bit more clear. I think the best solution would be either:
a) true or false setting (checked or not checked)
b) user adjustable value of max sessions opened before being prompted, with the default value being 5.

Hard-coding it at 5 implies that all users would not open more than 5 at a time on a regular basis.

-justpaul
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