One of the IT guys in our office is running an Apple Mac Laptop, even though most of the network is Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional based. It has always been cialis professional generico a problem for him when he administers the servers because with the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for the Mac he was only able to connect to one Microsoft Windows Server or Windows XP Remote Desktop at a time.

Today we finally figured out that if you “duplicate” the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection application you can then run more then one instance of it, and connect to more than one Microsoft Windows Server / Remote Desktop at a time.

To duplicate Microsoft Remote Desktop Application Client for Mac by right clicking on the folder (or <ctrl> click) and then clicking on “Duplicate”. You can still only run one connection per instance of the client, but you can duplicate the client as many times as you want.

2 Replies to “Connect Multiple Remote Desktops in Mac OSX”

  1. As fellow Mac-user IT-guy managing a predominately Windows network…many thanks! Tip is a big help.

    Any similar tips for Mac guys managing a Windows situation?

  2. We’ll keep looking for them. Our Mac IT guy has gone off to get married, so he’ll be out for a while, but when he gets back we will keep a look out for more tips like this.

    Thanks for the feedback.

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