I don’t know if there’s a way to handle this (or even if it's a good idea) but the other day I had to pull the network cable on my machine to isolate it temporarily for a test.
During that time I clicked on RDM and it locked up on me for roughly 10 seconds and when it responded again, all my open RDP sessions closed.
Would it be possible to add a preference to have RDM remember what was connected and maybe prompt me to reconnect? The reason I think this might be helpful is that if I forget to log out of a session, when my password expires, my account will probably get locked out until I can figure out where my open session was.
Maybe the tab stays open in RDM but it's just solid gray with a reconnect button in the middle. The problem is, if I restart/shutdown a machine, I would want the tab to close. I only want the option to work when there's a network issue. Even if the tab closes, if there's a way to access what I was connected to it would be handy. I thought maybe the global connection list would still show my sessions but it didn't.
Thanks
During that time I clicked on RDM and it locked up on me for roughly 10 seconds and when it responded again, all my open RDP sessions closed.
Would it be possible to add a preference to have RDM remember what was connected and maybe prompt me to reconnect? The reason I think this might be helpful is that if I forget to log out of a session, when my password expires, my account will probably get locked out until I can figure out where my open session was.
Maybe the tab stays open in RDM but it's just solid gray with a reconnect button in the middle. The problem is, if I restart/shutdown a machine, I would want the tab to close. I only want the option to work when there's a network issue. Even if the tab closes, if there's a way to access what I was connected to it would be handy. I thought maybe the global connection list would still show my sessions but it didn't.
Thanks