Working with Ad Hoc Connections |
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An Ad Hoc connection is a temporary connection which, by default, will be removed from the Navigation panel when disconnected.
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Ad Hoc connections are created in the Ad Hoc folder of the Application document and removed by default after the connection is disconnected. In case you want to keep an Ad Hoc connection, just drag the connection to one of your documents. In the Options you can configure Royal TS to not remove the Ad Hoc connection after disconnect. Note that all connections in the Ad Hoc folder are always automatically removed when Royal TS is closed. |
To create an Ad Hoc connection use one of the following methods:
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Keyboard Usage: Press CTRL + SHIFT + A to focus the Ad Hoc connection field in the ribbon. Pressing ENTER in the Ad Hoc field shows the drop down list to select a connection type or template. Pressing CTRL + ENTER in the Ad Hoc field will use the previously used connection type or template.
Protocol Identifier: You can optionally prefix the hostname/IP address with one of the supported protocol identifier (such as rdp:// or ssh://). Pressing ENTER when using the protocol identifier, Royal TS will directly connect using the default settings of the specified connection type.
Credential Picker: Use "?@" (without the double-quotes) as a prefix to your hostname/IP address/URL (after the protocol identifier, if specified) to indicate that you want to pick or specify a different credential for the connection. Specifying ?@ in front of your URI will display a credential picker providing all credentials found in your current documents. Specifying a name and ?@ (like "admin?@") in front of your URI will either filter your credentials in the credential picker dialog or pre-populate the username field with the name specified.
Port Setting:
Read our online KB article for more information. |
If you need to create multiple connections to the same host (often needed for the Terminal connection) you can also open additional Ad Hoc connections using your existing connections: