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Remote Desktop is a service launched by Microsoft to facilitate network administrators to manage and maintain servers. Since the introduction of the Windows 2000 server version, when the network administrator connects the remote desktop connector to any computer on the network that has the remote desktop control function turned on, it is like operating the computer by itself, running programs, maintaining databases, and so on. The remote desktop adopts a technology similar to TELNET. It is developed from the TELNET protocol. Popularly speaking, the remote desktop is a graphical TELNET. So how do you manage our multiple servers in batches? The following introduces a remote desktop connection tool—IIS7 remote desktop connection tool.
View address:  iis7 remote desktop management tool download

First, download the decompression software:

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Click [Add] in the upper right corner to add relevant information of the server:

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The following is the server information you must add:

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[Note]
1. Enter the server port and separate it with a colon and fill in the port number (generally defaults to 3389);
2. The server account generally defaults to administrator;
3. The server password is the password given when purchasing the server or the password you set yourself .
The other information is grouping information added to facilitate the management of server information in large quantities, and is classified according to personal circumstances and preferences.
After the addition is complete and checked, you can click Add in the lower right corner, you can see the added server information, double-click to open it!
Open after adding multiple servers:
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After batch opening, the most powerful function is that it can control all computers
at the same time : simultaneous mouse operation, keyboard operation, etc .:
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This is how this software manages servers, vps, and cloud servers in batches. It will be better in the future. Please pay more attention!

 

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