Description
The credential repository is available in the Enterprise edition and allows you to to set multiple sessions to a specific set of credential. This simplifies management by forcing users to modify their credentials in one place. The list is visible in the tree view under the session list.

Credentials node from the tree view
Currently, the credential repository is only available for the Remote Desktop connection type. You can also configure it to prompt you to select a set of credentials, which allows you to use multiple credentials for the same host.
To create an entry, use the session's context menu and select Add > Credential Repository.

Credential Entry dialog
There are multiple types of credentials, some of which require an external application. See the next section for more details.
Credential Types
Select one credential type provider to deliver data to the session or the VPN prior to establishing a connection.
Icon |
Name |
Description |
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1Password |
Use the credential from 1Password by creating an internal web server in Remote Desktop Manager to retrieve the information. |
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Default |
Provide the username, domain and password to save the credential. This is the default credential type. |
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Firefox Password Manager |
Use the credential from Firefox by creating an internal web server in Remote Desktop Manager to retrieve the information. |
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Google Chrome Password Manager |
Use the credential from Google Chrome by creating an internal web server in Remote Desktop Manager to retrieve the information. |
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KeePass |
Use a KeePass plugin to send the credential to Remote Desktop Manager. The KeePass application must be running, and the database must be opened. Learn more information here. |
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LastPass |
Use the credential from LastPass by creating an internal web server in Remote Desktop Manager to retrieve the information. |
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Windows Credential Manager |
Use an existing credential entry from the Windows Credential Manager (also called Windows vault). |