This will be useful for all of you Windows system admins who are trying to "make the switch" to a Mac desktop at work ... for those of us who are still coping with the separation anxiety of no longer having the benefit of maintaining multiple simultaneous remote desktop connections using the Terminal Services Advanced Client MMC snap-in.
After downloading and installing Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client, create a folder on your desktop full of all of your saved connections. Next go into the "Remote Desktop Connection" folder in your "Applications" folder and then copy and paste the "Remote Desktop Connection" binary into the folder on your desktop with all of your saved connections.
For every copy of the "Remote Desktop Connection" binary that you paste into the folder on your desktop, you will be able to run another concurrent Remote Desktop session by dragging one of you saved connections onto one of the executables. It's not quite the Advanced Client, but this is a major help when performing side-by-side system comparisons.
After downloading and installing Microsoft's Remote Desktop Client, create a folder on your desktop full of all of your saved connections. Next go into the "Remote Desktop Connection" folder in your "Applications" folder and then copy and paste the "Remote Desktop Connection" binary into the folder on your desktop with all of your saved connections.
For every copy of the "Remote Desktop Connection" binary that you paste into the folder on your desktop, you will be able to run another concurrent Remote Desktop session by dragging one of you saved connections onto one of the executables. It's not quite the Advanced Client, but this is a major help when performing side-by-side system comparisons.
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