Good Morning -
I'm a huge advocate of RDM - so much so that I lobbied for our company to purchase a site license. I used Smartcode VNC Manager prior to it, but love options and RDM brings many!
A couple of months ago, I went through and set custom icons for each of my Session folders. This helped me to find things faster plus made it look a bit more cool :). When reorganizing the Sessions today, I tried adding icons to some new folders I created, but can't do it! When going to the properties of the folder, it shows the icon, but there is no option to change it.
I searched your site and found this post which says you must enable "Custom Icons" in your data source. I went to my data source options, but the choice isn't there. Below is a screenshot showing the same window where it should be, but no option for the Custom Icons
The only thing I can think of being the culprit is that about a month ago, I started using Devolutions Online Drive for my Data Source instead of RDMO.
A few weeks ago, my license for RDM & RDM Online came up for renewal. I chatted with a sales rep and said my only complaint was that when trying to add many things to it including product keys, I wasn't allowed to because my RDMO license had a limit of synced content. I can understand this for corporate users, but I use RDM / RDMO for personal use and as I own a license would simply like to be able to use it to it's full potential. The rep said that I should be using the Online Drive instead of RDMO which has unlimited connections. I asked, then verified later that the offered features were the exact same as I honestly didn't mind paying for the RDMO license and each time was told yes - 100% the same except for the fact that the datasource couldn't be shared amongst others others which is something I don't need anyways.
So... is that why I can longer add Custom Icons? If so, what are my options? Thanks!
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Hello,
I responded through the support email since we had received the request from both channels, but for the benefit of forum users here's a digest of my response.
Maurice