I have a similar use case. During my company's monthly maintenance window I am responsible for updating a set of Linux VMs. The VMs are for different purposes so they wouldn't make sense to put in the same folder hierarchy, heck they aren't even all in the same RoyalTS document. It would be nice to have a folder that contains links to them all that I can right click and say connect all in folder.
Thony Johansson
It would be nice to be able to create a connection in one folder and then create a shortcut to that connection in other folders - just like you use shortcuts in for example windows file explorer.
For example we have an autostore application consisting of 3 servers - communication server, webserver and database server.
I would like to create a folder for autostore application where rdp connections for the 3 servers are. I would also like to create a folder where all our database servers are and in that folder link to the rdp connection in autostore folder.
You could solve this by duplicating the connections but then when you want to do some changes you have to do it in multiple connections.
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