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...

Some time ago, we released a new PowerShell module together with Royal TS that enables you to manage Royal TS documents via PowerShell (check out the awesome PowerShell Magazine introduction article about this module b...

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...

cleanup_installation.ps1

Two hidden gems of Royal Server can be found in the /scripts/ folder:

Prepare a server for accepting Management Endpoint based connections (prepare_server.ps1)

In order to man...

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...

As customers wonder what the recommended way of installing and setting up Royal Server is, here is a typical use case:

Tom is working as an systems engineer in a small team and manages the company’s IT infrastructure...

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...