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Once saved, all team members pointing to this data source will see the same sessions. 2. Organizing Remote Sessions
Since is a legacy version (dating back to approximately 2010), modern documentation is scarce. This guide covers the core workflow for managing remote connections and shared databases in this specific environment. 1. Connecting to a Shared Data Source
: Open your Session properties, go to the Credentials tab, and set the Credential Mode to "Credential Repository."
: Add a "Credential" entry type to your folder.
: Launch the connection in an embedded tab or external window (configurable in options).
: Assign sessions to specific security groups (e.g., "IT-Admins" vs. "Support").
Once saved, all team members pointing to this data source will see the same sessions. 2. Organizing Remote Sessions
Since is a legacy version (dating back to approximately 2010), modern documentation is scarce. This guide covers the core workflow for managing remote connections and shared databases in this specific environment. 1. Connecting to a Shared Data Source Remote Desktop Manager Enterprise Edition 5.5.1
: Open your Session properties, go to the Credentials tab, and set the Credential Mode to "Credential Repository." Once saved, all team members pointing to this
: Add a "Credential" entry type to your folder. go to the Credentials tab
: Launch the connection in an embedded tab or external window (configurable in options).
: Assign sessions to specific security groups (e.g., "IT-Admins" vs. "Support").