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10/16/2009 9:50:46 AM

SeanD
SeanD
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Hi,

We use Radmin here for remoting to all our desktop computers. Is there a way of importing in the Radmin phone book, so that we can get all our desktop computers showing up in RDM? I tried creating one test session, and there is a section there for phone book, but I am not sure what that is for.

Thanks,

Sean Donaghey
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10/17/2009 11:21:56 AM

dhervieux
dhervieux
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Hi Sean,
For now, it's not possible to import the phone book, the format is in binary and it's not possible for us to decrypt the content. The phone book section can be used if you export a connection and want to link directly to it.

Let me know if you need more information.

David Hervieux
Devolutions inc.

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David Hervieux
Devolutions inc.
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2/22/2010 5:56:48 AM

SeanD
SeanD
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Is there any way you can create an importer task, that would take a CSV file, so that we could import our Radmin sessions into RDM?

We use a product called RClient, that was created by someone in Russia as a shell add-on to the RAdmin v2.x product. This program uses an INI file for its settings though. It would be nice to have just a basic importer that has the key fields in it, so that we could import all our radmin stuff into RDM and use RDM all the time. Right now we use it just for server access.

Sean
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2/22/2010 6:31:53 PM

dhervieux
dhervieux
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Hi,
I'm planning to release later this year another SDK for the import. I think that it will be easier for the people to import their existing sessions. For now I have no solution for you.

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David Hervieux
Devolutions inc.
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3/23/2010 5:08:17 PM

sbonilla
sbonilla
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You can take your CSV file, make a host list with it, and use that host list with the import function to make the connections in RDM.

Then, you export your new connections, add the .xml extension to it, and open in excel. Edit your values in excel to have the correct connection information, save, remove .xml extension, remove old connections from RDM, then import your modified .rdm file.

I hope that makes sense. It took some practice but I got the hang of it and I've created hundreds if not thousands of radmin connections in RDM this way.
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3/23/2010 5:12:45 PM

dhervieux
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Great tips!!! Thank you very much

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Devolutions inc.
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3/23/2010 5:22:10 PM

sbonilla
sbonilla
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My pleasure. If anyone has trouble attempting this method I'll be happy to elaborate.

As always its a good idea to test these things on a non-critical source, such as an extra local source.
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