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Role-based security system (subscription is required). No VPN required to access the data it is accessible through the web. Hosted repository managed by Devolutions. WebDav doesn t support any of the security management features. Read-only data source can be shared between multiple users. RDM downloads/uploads session settings directly from a file located on a WebDav site. Need a Google account to access Google Drive.
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4ĥ Google Drive (Free) WebDav (Free) Devolutions Online Database Devolutions Password Server MariaDB Microsoft SQL Azure Microsoft SQL Server MySQL Download/upload the session settings directly from a file located on an FTP site. Supports connection logs and attachments. More powerful and more flexible than other data sources XML file format. SQLite (Free) Ideal for single users and stand-alone situations. Possible to configure more than one Dropbox account on the same machine.

Meant for single users who use multiple computers not meant for multiple users. File-based data source based on the XML data source.
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Dropbox (Free) No need to install the Dropbox client on the machine to open the data source. For single users since it doesn t support file sharing. Completely free and no limitations on the number of sessions it supports. Access sessions from anywhere via an Internet connection. Devolutions Online Drive (Free) Stores and synchronizes remote connections and credentials online. Possible to configure an auto refresh interval. Ideal for single users who use multiple computers not ideal for multiple users. Here is a list of all supported data sources in RDM: XML (Free) Simple data source that can be modified or generated by an external tool. Upon first launch, RDM will run from a local data source, which is an SQLite database. It is easy to switch from one data source to another. Although you may configure multiple data sources of mixed types within the application, only one may be active at a time.
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Access Control Time-based Role-based (RBAC) DAC Logging & Monitoring Audit trails Offline Access (with Remote Desktop Manager clients only) Encrypted by default Support for passphrase 3Ĥ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS REMOTE DESKTOP MANAGER DATA SOURCES Data sources are at the heart of Remote Desktop Manager they are the containers that hold all entries. Authentication Methods SQL Server: Username Password, Active Directory (integrated security) SQL Azure: Username Password, Active Directory (password, integrated, integrated with MFA) Two-Factor Authentication Google Authenticator Duo AuthAnvil Yubikey Data Transmission Support for encrypted communications over TLS. Sensitive data is encrypted at rest when using either encryption. 2ģ RDM Security Specifications with SQL Server/Azure Data Protection Possibility of adding your security provider for certificate or passphrase encryption. In this case, the prerequisites will need to be handled manually as well.
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Manual/Portable Deployment Deploying manually using our zip file is documented as being a Portable (USB) deployment. 64-Bit Support Remote Desktop Manager is compatible with all 64-bit versions of Windows.
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Dependencies Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 8.1 or Windows 10 Windows Server 2008 SP2, 2008 R2 SP1, 2012 R2 or 2016 Microsoft.NET Framework GHz processor or faster 512MB RAM 1024x768 screen resolution 500+ MB hard drive space Terminal Services and Thin Client Support Remote Desktop Manager can be installed on Terminal Services and thin client. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Remote Desktop Manager needs Microsoft.Net Framework to function. Remote Desktop Manager uses its powerful capabilities to provide incomparable control and visibility over your IT environment by centralizing all remote connections, passwords and privileged accounts in a single platform that can be securely shared between users and throughout an entire team. IT teams need to evolve to a place where they can monitor their IT environment from a single pane of glass, using a single source to deliver valuable information. The answer to alleviate the burden is a robust and efficient remote connection management solution.

2 OVERVIEW IT departments are buried under the weight of managing and controlling access to an ever-growing inventory of on-site and off-site servers, computers and devices.
