NOTICE: This project currently transited to a new maintainer. Development help would be greatly appreciated.
An open source, multi-protocol, tabbed remote connections manager allowing you to view all of your connections in a simple yet powerful interface
Channel | Build Status | Downloads |
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Stable | ||
Preview | ||
Nightly |
Features
The following protocols are supported:
- RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)
- VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
- SSH (Secure Shell)
- Telnet (TELecommunication NETwork)
- HTTP/HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
- rlogin (Remote Login)
- Raw Socket Connections
- Powershell remoting
For a detailed feature list and general usage support, refer to the Documentation.
Installation
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows Server 2022
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012 R2
Source package
This contains the source code from which mRemoteNG is build. You will need to compile it yourself using Visual Studio.
Minimum Requirements
- Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 - 2022
- Microsoft .NET 6.0 Desktop Runtime
- Microsoft Terminal Service Client 6.0 or later
- Needed if you use RDP. mstscax.dll and/or msrdp.ocx be registered.
Download
⭐ Starting Windows 11 you can use winget to install mRemoteNG. Just runwinget install -e --id mRemoteNG.mRemoteNG
mRemoteNG is available as a redistributable MSI package or as a portable ZIP package and can be downloaded from the following locations:
Command line install
The MSI package of mRemoteNG can be installed using the command line:
msiexec /i [/qn] C:\Path\To\mRemoteNG-Installer.exe [INSTALLDIR=value] [IGNOREPREREQUISITES=value] [/lv* <log path>]
Argument/Property | Value | Description |
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/qn | Silent Installation |
Will run the installer silently in the background. |
/lv* | Silent Installation |
Will write a logfile to the specified location. (For paths that contain spaces, enclose the path in double quotes) |
INSTALLDIR | folder path |
Allows you to set the installation directory from the command line. (For paths that contain spaces, enclose the path in double quotes) |
IGNOREPREREQUISITES | 0 or 1 |
When set to 1 , the installer will not be halted if any prerequisite check is not met. You must still run the installer as administrator. |
Manual Uninstall
If you are using the Portable version, simply deleting the folder that contains mRemoteNG should be sufficient. These uninstall instructions are only necessary for the normal binary .MSI installed version of mRemoteNG
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Delete the folder where mRemoteNG was installed. By default, this is:
%PROGRAMFILES%\mRemoteNG
(for versions before 1.77 on a x64 Windows its%programfiles(x86)%\mRemoteNG
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Delete the mRemoteNG install entry from the following location. You may search for "mRemoteNG" in the DisplayName field:
- x86 Windows or mRemoteNG starting with v1.77:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\
- x64 Windows and mRemoteNG before 1.77:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\
- x86 Windows or mRemoteNG starting with v1.77:
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Remove the following registry key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\mRemoteNG
(on x64 Windows with mRemoteNG before 1.77 it'sHKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\mRemoteNG
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(Optional) If you would also like to delete user data remove
%LOCALAPPDATA%\mRemoteNG
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(Optional) If you would also like to remove the connection configuration, delete
%APPDATA%\mRemoteNG
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(Optional) If no other software uses it, the "Microsoft Windows Desktop Runtime" may be uninstalled too.
Featured Projects
- PSmRemoteNG A module to create mRemoteNG connection files from PowerShell.
- mRemoteNGOpenVPN A script that can be embedded as an external tool to control OpenVPN.
Contribute
If you find mRemoteNG useful and would like to contribute, it would be greatly appreciated. When you contribute, you make it possible for the team to cover the costs of producing mRemoteNG.
Submit Code
Check out the Wiki page on how to configure your development environment and submit a pull request.
Translate
Check out the Wiki page on how to help make mRemoteNG a polyglot.