
Anyhow… this RDP manager from Devolutions is PERFECT for what I do. Managing the connection information for a bunch of customers is just beyond the capability of my brain… which works great for customer who are concerned about security because it only takes about 2 days and I have mentally purged their passwords. Please refer to your administrator to ensure this command is allowed to be used within your infrastructure.As part of my day job I spend a bunch of time getting in and out of customer networks to monitor and fix things. Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope CurrentUser If you get an error about execution policies, please refer to īut you can resolve the issue with the following command Get-View -ViewType VirtualMachine | select -Property Name, Ĭlick OK twice and try to start the Powershell entry. The second command lists the virtual machines present on the server.


The first command connects with the server, a password prompt will appear: This way you will have time to see the error messages. Remote Desktop Manager ultimately sends a few commands in an encoded script, you can open a PowerShell window and type the following commands sequentially. In the PowerShell window : error message appear but it is impossible to read them before the window closes


For a quick diagnostic, launch the VMware vSphere PowerCLI shortcut of the same bitness (64 bit) as your Remote Desktop Manager Some commands will be listed in the table below to diagnose issues in sequence. This error message is displayed for various reasons. The PowerCLI configuration has multiple scopes: Session, User, and AllUsers Please refer to their documentation for details and on how to properly configure as per your requirements. As it stands today, you have to run commands interactively after you've installed or upgraded their tools. VMware tools make assumptions that their scripts are run in an interactive session and also present warnings the first time that they are run.
