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Microsoft Discontinues Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) Microsoft discontinues RDCMan app following security bug Are you looking for the best remote desktop connection manager Then you're in the right place.

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You can download version 2.8 of the Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) from Microsoft. Version 2.8 of Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) is released as part of the SysInternals suite. This tool consolidates them into groups and thus allows settings and actions to be applied to a collection of hosts. RDCMan is for users who need to manage many RDP connections. Their way of thinking was that by uninstalling RDCMan, an attacker could no longer trick them into use RDCMan using files with the *.rdg extension. Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) is back as a member of SysInternals. On March 12, 2020, Microsoft didn’t recommended uninstalling Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan), but many admins removed it from their management boxes and resorted to alternatives like mRemoteNG, RD Tabs, RDM and even purely paid solutions like RoyalTS. By default, the client area for me is something close to 3474x1995 like yours, and my 1920x1080 RDP sessions are small and centered in the middle of this area, EVEN. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker could create an RDG file containing specially crafted XML content and convince an authenticated user to open the file. To confirm that I'm talking about the same thing - I use a 4K Monitor (3840x2160), and I RDP to my Azure VM's using 1920x1080 (in the 'Remote Desktop Settings' tab in RDP manager. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could read arbitrary files via an XML external entity (XXE) declaration. The version we used back then (version 2.7) dated back to 2014.Īn information disclosure vulnerability exists in the Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) application when it improperly parses XML input containing a reference to an external entity. As its name suggests, the app allows users to connect.

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It was available as a free download until March 2020 when a critical vulnerability ( CVE-2020-0765) was found in the program. Microsoft has discontinued this week its Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) application following the discovery of a security flaw. RDCMan used to be a popular tool to collect, categorize and use multiple remote desktop connections in Microsoft-oriented networks. In March, Microsoft announced that it was discontinuing Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) due to a major security flaw (CVE-2020-0765). This version, released as part of the SysInternals suite, solves a critical vulnerability and allows admins in Microsoft-oriented networks to enjoy remote desktop connections again (relatively) safely. Microsoft released a new version of Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) this week.
