When a customer has many hosts and/or requires multiple accounts, we create a subgroup called RDP inside the customer group: If there is only a single jumphost or something similiar, we usually place an entry like the following directly in the customer group: Where each group contains entries specific to that customer. Our KeePass database is structured like that: This is how we use the extension on a daily basis (I work for an MSP where we use KeePass to securely store credentials for accessing customer domains and computers): Automatic adding and removing of credentials to and from the Windows credential manager ( how it works).Select from matching (Windows or domain) credentials when the target entry is inside a configurable trigger group ( see below).Support for mstsc.exe parameters ( /f, /span, /multimon, /w, /h, /public, /restrictedAdmin, /remoteGuard).Connect to host via RDP admin session ( mstsc.exe /admin parameter).To use one of the other connection options select the corresponding item from the context menu, or press the configurable keyboard shortcut. To connect to target computers via RDP select one or more entries containing the IP-address(es) or hostname(s), right-click and select KeePassRDP > Open RDP connection (or simply press CTRL M).
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