
In adition to the paid version, there is also a free version (Shareware) which is a bit limited, but gives you enough stuff to play with IMHO. Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), a Citrix CTP or a VMware vExperts can request a NFR version. For example you can have one for one client and his infrastructure, the other one for your homelab environemt etc, etc.Įach of the configs can be password protected. Each working set is different (for mutiple environments). In fact when creating new connection, the best is to right click the Connections folder and then choose Add. (on the image on the left my RDP connections for my Homelab aren’t in the correct folder, but drag-and-drop works so if you don’t create the connection in the right place like I did, you can still move the shortcut later). Basically how I see it that you can create a working sets, where you have your remote connections, credentials and tasks. Further you’ll probably discover much much more, because the possibilities are really numerous. In my exploration I haven’t had much time to discover much yet, but the important things like password protect your configuration (home) page or create a set of domain credentials are easy tasks. This allows you to get started quickly and if you only have a small environment you can continue using our products free of charge in 'Shareware Mode'.

Our products can be downloaded, installed and used for free without any time limit, license key or registration. I should know soon which way I'm leaning. So, I'm going to use this Royal TS trial license for a bit, then I'll try the RDM trial again on the new version.
