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Mremote9/10/2023 ![]() There is also a forked version called mRemoteNG (Multi Remote Next Generation) that I have not tried out personally. The original mRemote developer has joined a new company and folded mRemote into a new product but you can still download a stable build of mRemote from CNET here. ![]() When connecting to a Hyper-V guest virtual machine you cannot easily transfer files into or out of the virtual machine.įor almost all of my remote desktop needs I use a program called mRemote (Multi Remote). Please ignore the version on the screenshot, there arent any big gui changes between 1.10 and 1.50.Similar to a previous post I wrote on How To Configure Remote Desktop to Hyper-V Guest Virtual Machine I commonly get questions for “how do I access Hyper-V host machine files from inside a guest virtual machine?” The solution I use is a combination of software and configuration but there are many other options as well. ![]() The current version is 1.50 and they continually release new versions that account for bug fixes a few new features. Populated it will looks a little like this: ![]() On top of this, with the right priviliges you are able to download your list of server names that you will have in your Active Directory OUs.įurthermore, every serious network now-a-days will have telnet (your Cisco gear), ssh (ESX/VMware environment+Cisco) and mRemote is only too happy to oblidge. When handling RDP sessions, mRemote is able to account for multi-domain setups whereby you can setup and propagate inheritance of your credentials and per connection setups that would otherwise waste time. ![]() MRemote is an open source piece of software will do the majority of what you need – rdp, vnc, telnet, ica, ssh, and a few others that you dont use day to day. A few questions that have been poping around the office for a long time is what is an open source remote access tool that will handle a domain/multi domain scenario. ![]()
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