
In this case the credential(s) must be stored in the Application document but in general it works. Although, in shareware mode you cannot open multiple files and it’s only allowed to have up to 10 connections per application instance.
There are no licensing restrictions! This feature works with all Royal TS/X licenses (since Royal TS V2/Royal TSX V1), even when you use it for free in limited shareware mode. and sync your changes to all your other machines instantly. Put your document(s) in the cloud using services like Dropbox, iCloud Drive, Box, etc. Also works with all the cloud based file sync services! Even when you are not working in a team, you may use Royal TS/X from different computers. Just put the document for your team on a network share where everyone has at least read access. No need for SQL! Since this all works on the file system level, there’s no need to install, maintain, prepare or do anything on a SQL server. So each user just needs another document containing a credential with the same name as specified in the connection. Credentials are stored in different (personal and encrypted) documents and connections refer to them by name. Hi, I am trying to override the default Terminal log file name format but cannot get it to work. It is merged (when you configure the document appropriately). When a user saves a document, it is not overwritten. Multiple users can open, access, edit and save a centrally shared document.
Royal TS/X solves multi-user access in a simple and elegant way and offers additional advantages you may not be aware of: While it’s possible to use Terminal Services without Royal Server from Royal TS for Windows, it’s strongly recommended to use Royal Server – and here is why. For Royal TS (for Windows), this connection type is supported by using Royal Server as well as using Direct Connect. Note: For Royal TSX (for macOS) this connection type requires Royal Server.
You can send messages to multiple sessions, disconnect them, and even restart the whole server.Īs always, you have the same features in Royal TS V3 (for Windows)! Now, you're ready to manage your Terminal Sessions from macOS. The “Test Connection” button does a basic network test to confirm whether or not Royal TSX can reach Royal Server. Next, make sure you have referenced a working Management Endpoint for the connection to Royal Server.
Or paste them by using the custom editor invoked by the “…” button: Royal TSX V2 (for macOS) is introducing a new connection Type: Terminal Services:Īdd multiple servers by using a semicolon as separator: Terminal Services in Royal TSX and Royal Serverįinally you can manage your Terminal Services from macOS as well. Send messages, Disconnect them and even Restart the whole server. Royal TSX V2 beta (for macOS) is introducing a new connection Type: Terminal Services.
Windows Processes with Royal TS/X and Royal Server(not yet published)įinally you can manage your Terminal Services from macOS as well. Windows Services with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (not yet published).
Windows Events with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (not yet published). Hyper-V management with Royal TS/X and Royal Server. Terminal Services management with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (this post). Using Royal TS/X to access Royal Server. Here is a complete list of our blog post series: If you are thinking of introducing a Royal Server to help manage your infrastructure, you can find out which features of Royal TS/X require Royal Server by. Remark: This article belongs to a series of articles explaining Royal Server and the new connection types we have introduced in Royal TS V3 for Windows and Royal TS V2 for macOS.