Using Royal TS (for Windows)

There are basically two ways to get your mRemote connections into Royal TS:

  • Use the Open command
  • Use the Import mRemote file command

Using the Open Command

When you use File -> Open, Royal TS will convert the mRemote connection file to a new Royal TS document.

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In the Open File dialog, make sure to select mRemote Files in the drop down list next to the File name box.

If your mRemote connection file is password protected you will need to enter your password. Click open to convert the mRemote file.

Using the Import Command

When you use the import commend, the content of your mRemote connection file can be imported to an existing folder in one of your Royal TS documents. Select the folder you want Royal TS import your mRemote connections:

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Select the import command:

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You can also use the Import mRemote file command from the Data ribbon.

Again, in case your mRemote connection file is password protected, you will be asked to enter the password. Royal TS will now import all your connections into the selected folder.

Using Royal TSX (for OS X)

When you use File -> Import -> mRemote Document, Royal TSX will convert the mRemote connection file to a new Royal TSX document.

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If your mRemote connection file is password protected you will need to enter your password. Click open to convert the mRemote file in the file chooser panel. The new Royal TSX document will be stored in the same folder as your original mRemote connection file but of course you can move it to a new location at any time.

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cheers, Stefan & Felix

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