I have the adminpak.msi installed so that I can use the Remote Desktop MMC to connect to all of my servers. As I add a server, it goes to the bottom of the list of available servers. I can't find out how to re-order them into more logical groupings, or at least alphabetical. Any ideas?
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Royal TS can help you manage/organize your Remote Desktop connections. Also Terminals may do something similar. An alternative would be to create Remote Desktop shortcuts for each connection and store them in a folder where they can be sorted by name. | |||||||||
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I would highly recommend a free application that I've been using for the last few weeks (and I am in no other way affiliated with), called RD Tabs (by Avian Waves). The tool is very flexible, allowing you to create multiple panes, each containing multiple tabs, with quick thumbnail preview access, keyboard shortcuts to just about every feature (great for people that don't like to be forced to use a mouse), and even command line / script automation of the tool. Sorting and grouping involves nothing more than drag and drop, and you can import your existing Remote Desktop configuration file(s) with ease. | |||||
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I found a solution. Looks like the msc file has an encrypted area that is just not accessible. So I found a script from Brett Clarke at http://twistingthewick.org. I've modified it a bit to add structure and login information. It uses our old friend SendKeys. You need to create a CSV with: server-name-or-ip,description,userid,domain one per line for each server. You'll have to sort this the way you want it. You can also add a line to break things up into separate ad-ins using the syntax: ---,some-name,, some-name is not used; each section is named Remote Desktops. If someone can figure out how to change the name, please let me know. For now, this seems to work, and allows re-building any time you need to add a server. You might need to tweak the delays on your system. Oh, and this probably won't work on Vista or Windows 7 as the SendKeys method has been disabled for security purposes. I like to share drives, so this script checks that box. You can modify it to do pretty much anything you need. First, though, you need to start out with a blank tsmmc.msc file. Open MMC and add a Remote Desktops snap-in. The script wants it called blanktsmmc.msc in c:\Projects\SortMmc. Of course, you'll need to have the Windows Admin Pak loaded. Script is utilitarian, designed for speed of coding, not elegance. If you make improvements, please share. And I'm new here. If you like this, I could use some Karma!
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{I copied this from my answer on StackOverflow, where it was tagged belongs-on-serverfault} I found a solution. Looks like the msc file has an encrypted area that is just not accessible. So I found a script from Brett Clarke at http://twistingthewick.org. I've modified it a bit to add structure and login information. It uses our old friend SendKeys. You need to create a CSV with: server-name-or-ip,description,userid,domain one per line for each server. You'll have to sort this the way you want it. You can also add a line to break things up into separate ad-ins using the syntax: ---,some-name,, some-name is not used; each section is named Remote Desktops. If someone can figure out how to change the name, please let me know. For now, this seems to work, and allows re-building any time you need to add a server. You might need to tweak the delays on your system. Oh, and this probably won't work on Vista or Windows 7 as the SendKeys method has been disabled for security purposes. I like to share drives, so this script checks that box. You can modify it to do pretty much anything you need. First, though, you need to start out with a blank tsmmc.msc file. Open MMC and add a Remote Desktops snap-in. The script wants it called blanktsmmc.msc in c:\Projects\SortMmc. Of course, you'll need to have the Windows Admin Pak loaded. Script is utilitarian, designed for speed of coding, not elegance. If you make improvements, please share.
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Nice update, Brian. I was looking in to having seperate sections with different names as well (AD, Exchange, etc...), but I don't think there is any way to do it via scripting. As far as I can tell, the way to do it is to create a new MMC snap-in (using some SDK) based on the existing Remote Desktops snap-in, named whatever you want the section to be called. Some good googling should get you headed in the right direction. Cheers Brett | |||
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In the tsmmc.msc there is a section that can be modified. If you add another String ID="#" then you can associate that ID with any String Name="Name" ID=# | |||
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