In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
Aaron Anderson <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below:
> I have about 65 remote desktops that I connect to for various clients
> (independently employed from home!) all have diferent usernames,
> passwords and domains...
>
> has anyone come across a utility to manage all of these?
>
> I know that I can save the sessions, but that doesn't keep track of
> the /console command which I use extensively.
>
> without the use of /console half of the connections are useless to me.
>
> thanks,
You can use "Remote Desktops" that is part of Windows 2003. THere's a
checkbox in the properties of the RDP connection to use the console. It will
allow you to create and store numerous connections in it's MMC. You can also
install the tool as part of the adminpak tools onto an XP Pro workstations.
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