New RDP Client



There are about 50 -100 computers that I have to access with RDP. In the
version that came with XP I could create 1 RDP file and save my Username,
Password, and Domain and leave the computer name blank. This way when I
needed to connect to a computer I could just enter the computer name. Is
there a way to force this new version to do the following:

1. NEVER again prompt me for any computer past and present about connected
devices, the clipboard, printers, etc?

2. Stop changing my saved usersname and password from:

UserName - MySavedName
Password -
Domain - MyDomain

to

UserName - Current logged on name
Password -
Domain - Remote Computer Name

This second one is driving me absolutely bananas.


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