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Virtualization and remote desktops are an important part of your infrastructure and work. And, we recommend that you use in-box remote desktop client (MSTSC) or universal Remote Desktop client instead of Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan). Remote Desktop Manager version 2020.1 for Windows was listed on Download.hr on and it is marked as Shareware. All software products that you can find on Download.hr, including Remote Desktop Manager, are either free, freeware, shareware, full version, trial, demo or open-source.
What is Imaging Edge Desktop?
Imaging Edge Desktop is a desktop application that integrates the three functions of the Imaging Edge series (Remote, Viewer, and Edit) into one. From the Home screen, you can perform tasks such as starting and updating each function, logging in to your account, and checking notifications.
Updates
- Imaging Edge Desktop (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 3.0.01 has been released.
- The issue where the brightness was not appropriate after changing to a particular Creative Look using Edit has been corrected.
- Fixed other issues.
- Imaging Edge Desktop (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 3.0 has been released.
- Added clarity, fade, and sharpness range to Edit options.
- Added support for ILCE-7SM3. HEIF images cannot be viewed or edited.
- (Added 2020-9-14) To convert HEIF files to JPEG or TIFF format, use HEIF Converter. HEIF Converter
- Imaging Edge Desktop (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 2.1.00 (Mac) has been released.
- Added support for macOS 10.15.
- Added support for simple creation of Time-lapse movies on macOS 10.15.
- Imaging Edge Desktop 1.0.02 (Mac) has been released.
- Fixed some issues.
- Imaging Edge Desktop 1.0.01 (Mac) has been released.
- Fixed some issues.
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 2.0.02 (Mac) has been released.
- Fixed some issues.
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 2.0.01 has been released.
- Fixed some issues.
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 2.0.00 has been released.
- Improved the image quality of RAW development.
- Support for RAW data of ILCE-7RM4.*
- Improved the performance of RAW development and remote shooting.
- Support for remote shooting with Wi-Fi connections.
* When using RAW data of ILCE-7RM4, please make sure to update to the new versions. - Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.4.00 has been released.
- Supports the creation of Time-lapse movies. (Viewer)
- Supports the use of Comparison Display and Collection function. You can select photos more efficiently. (Viewer)
- Supports automatic updating for Display Overlay. You can leverage it for creating stop-motion movies. (Remote)
- Improved stability. (Remote/Viewer/Edit)
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.3.01 has been released.
- Stability is improved.
* Those who use the product that released main system software updates after October 10, 2018 or those that will be released in the future will need this Imaging Edge (Remote / Viewer / Edit) 1.3.01 or later. - Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.3.00 has been released.
- Stability is improved.
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.2.00 has been released.
- Capture interval 0.5 seconds has been added to the Pixel Shift Multi Shooting settings.
* The model (ILCE-7RM3) needs a system software update (to Ver. 1.10 or later).- Stability is improved.
- Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.1.00 has been released.
- Approx. 10% faster data transfer speed for remote shooting from a PC.
- Approx. 65% improvement in response speed for adjustment of RAW images.
- Improved reliability when using a network drive.
- Improved operability, orientation detection (vertical/horizontal) during remote shooting,Exposure time specification for bulb shooting, enhanced image filtering function, etc.
*1 The transfer speed has been measured with multiple images using α7R III, SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Gen 1), and Uncompressed RAW (L: 7952 x 5304)+JPEG Extra fine.*2 Measured with: CPU Intel® Core™ i7-6700 Processor 3.40GHz, Memory 8GB, OS Windows® 7 Professional, and Uncompressed RAW (α7R III, L: 7952 x 5304) - Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.0.01 has been released.
- Fixed the phenomenon where a black spot may appear at the center of an image when developing a RAW file.
- Fixed the phenomenon where the shooting date and time does not get included in a JPEG file when a JPEG is output from a RAW file captured with ILCE-9 or ILCE-7RM3.
- Fixed the phenomenon where a vertical line would appear in images output according to certain conditions when developing a RAW file.
- Fixed other issues.
* The settings of [Color Management (Monitor profile)] and [Save Folder destination and associated external program in “Remote”] which were set in Ver.1.0.00 will be reset by the update. After the update, set these settings again. [Windows only] - Imaging Edge (Remote/Viewer/Edit) 1.0.00 has been released.
Downloading and Installation
- From the download site, download the exe or dmg file.
- Double-click the downloaded file.
For Windows: Imaging Edge Desktop will be installed on your computer, and the Home screen will start automatically.
For Mac: A folder containing the file “ied_x_x_xx.pkg” will open. Double-click “ied_x_x_xx.pkg” to install Imaging Edge Desktop. Once it is installed, start by selecting (Imaging Edge Desktop) from the application folder.
If the [Download] button appears on the Home screen
Remote/Viewer/Edit is not yet installed on the computer.
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- Click [Download].
The Remote/Viewer/Edit function will be downloaded. Only one file will be downloaded. - Double-click the downloaded file (exe or “IE_INST.pkg”).
If the [Update] button appears on the Home screen
Remote/Viewer/Edit is already installed, and an update is available.
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- Click [Update].
The update file for the Remote/Viewer/Edit function will be downloaded. Only one file will be downloaded. - Double-click the downloaded file (exe or “IE_INST.pkg”).
If neither the [Download] button nor the [Update] button appears on the Home screen
The latest version of Imaging Edge Desktop (Remote/Viewer/Edit) is installed. Please use it as is.
-->Watermark tool online. This article describes Remote Connection Manager (RCM) and the changes to RCM in Microsoft Windows Server 2016.
Original product version: Windows Server 2016
Original KB number: 3200967
Original KB number: 3200967
Changes to RCM
In Windows Server 2012 R2 and earlier versions, when a user logs on to a terminal server, the RCM contacts the domain controller (DC) to query the configurations that are specific to Remote Desktop on the user object in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This information is displayed in the Remote Desktop Services Profile tab of the users object properties in the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
Starting in Windows Server 2016, RCM no longer queries the users object in AD DS. If you require RCM to query AD DS because you are using the Remote Desktop Services attributes, you must manually enable RCM. For more information about this by-design behavior in Windows Server 2016, see RCM behavior in Windows Server.
Additionally, consider the following scenario:
- You install Windows Server 2016 with the Remote Desktop Session Host role.
- You configure a local user account to start an application during logon by using the Local Users and Groups tool in Computer Management.
In this scenario, you expect the user to be presented with the application in the Remote Desktop Session only. However, by default in Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) in Windows Server, a full Remote Desktop Session is presented, and the application setup process in the profile doesn't start.
To revert to the earlier (pre-Windows Server 2016) behavior, here's what to do:
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If the server has the RD Session Host Role installed, apply the following registry keys to enable the RCM legacy model. This triggers an Active Directory query to check for RDP profile settings:
- Path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows NTTerminal Services
andHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerWinStations<Winstation name>
- Name: fQueryUserConfigFromDC
- Type: Reg_DWORD
- Value: 1 (Decimal)
Then, restart the Remote Desktop Service. If the server doesn't have the Remote Desktop Service role installed, you must set up an additional registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server
More information
The attributes that are on the Remote Desktop Services Profile tab of the users object properties in AD DS are not applied to the user when the user logs on to a Windows Server Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) server. Also, no warning is generated and no event is logged because the user's attributes are not enforced, and because everything is working as designed.
For example, if you are using the RDS attributes to specify a Remote Desktop roaming profile, users will not load that profile but will, instead, use a local profile. When this occurs, there are no error message or logged events. Therefore, the only way that you can know whether the user profile is not the RDS roaming profile is if you notice that the desktop environment is not the expected layout, or if you view the profile types in the system Control Panel applet.
Remote Desktop Services Profile tab in Active Directory Users and Computers:
User profiles in Control Panel > System > Advanced SystemSettings > User Profiles:
The attributes that you can set in the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in are as follows:
- Profile Path
- Home Folder
- Deny Logon to the RDSH server
Enable RCM in Windows Server
Important
Follow the steps in this section carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.
Use either of the following registry values to enable the behavior of RCM in Windows Servers 2012 R2 and earlier versions:
- Registry key 1:
- Path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows NTTerminal Services
- Name: fQueryUserConfigFromDC
- Type: Reg_DWORD
- Value: 1 (Decimal)
- Path:
- Registry key 2:
- Path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerWinStations<Winstation Name>
- Name: fQueryUserConfigFromDC
- Type: Reg_DWORD
- Value: 1 (Decimal)
- Path:
Note
The default value for <Winstation Name> is RDP-tcp. However, this value can be renamed.
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RCM behavior in Windows Server
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At each user logon, RCM does the following things:
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- Query the Terminal Services registry key for the fQueryUserConfigFromDC value.
- If the value is found and it is set to 1, contact the DC to get the user configuration information.
- If the value is set to 0 or not present, query the Winstations key for the fQueryUserConfigFromDC value.
- If the value is found and it is set to 1, contact the DC to get the user configuration information.