Blogging about Royal TS/X, Royal Server and Royal Passwords

Remark: This blogpost is part of a series of blog posts explaining Royal Server and the new connection types we have introduced in Royal TS V3 for Windows and Royal TSX V2 for OS X. Here is a complete list of our blog...

With our new major releases of Royal TS, Royal TSX and Royal Server around the corner we more and more get questions about licensing, software maintenance and pricing. In this blog post I want to explain in more detail h...

Back in the days, using Royal TS 1.7.x, it was possible to add an additional password to your document. With this second password admins could protect documents from modifications and also prevent users from reading pass...

Remark: This blogpost belongs to a series of posts explaining Royal Server and the new connection types we have introduced with Royal TS V3 (for Windows) and Royal TSX V2 (for OS X).

Here’s a complete list of our b...

Remark: This blogpost belongs to a series of blog posts explaining Royal Server and the new connection types we have introduced in Royal TS V3 for Windows and Royal TS V2 for OS X. Here’s a complete list of our blog po...

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We got several feature requests around passwords, management of passwords, handling of credentials, etc. Some features required a bit of thinking and research on how to implement them. Two very popular feature requests...

In our previous blog post we have set up and configured Royal Server. Next, we need to prepare a connection in Royal TS/X to access Royal Server.

As an example, we will configure a Windows Processes connection in Royal...