What's New in Remote Desktop Manager Linux 2026.2

Thank you for updating Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) to version 2026.2!

Below, we'll take a quick look at the most exciting updates. For the full list of changes, check out the release notes.


Multi-user checkouts on shared entries

This release expands how shared resources get checked out. Multiple checkouts now allow a single entry to be checked out by a defined number of users simultaneously, useful for pooled devices, service accounts, and other shared infrastructure where one-at-a-time checkout gets in the way.

Administering Devolutions Server from RDM

Managing users, user groups, and licenses no longer means leaving Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager (RDM). Administrative interfaces are now embedded as tabs in Devolutions Server, so Server administration occurs in RDM rather than in the web UI.

Full read & write offline mode for Devolutions Cloud

Devolutions Cloud also gains full read and write access in offline mode via RDM, previously read-only. Edit while disconnected and changes sync when you reconnect, bringing Cloud to parity with Server and SQL Server for offline workflows.

Sign in to websites with social login

A new social login credential type is available for website entries. Associate an entry with the federated provider behind it (Google, Microsoft, Apple, GitHub, Amazon, Facebook, X, Discord, or Slack), and when you launch a website that uses social login, RDM detects the available providers and guides you through the sign-in flow.

External vault credentials in more places, plus batch edit for RDP

Credentials stored in other vaults now work across more of RDM for Linux. Store an entry's OTP in a separate vault from its credentials, pick credentials from a different vault when launching with Open with Parameters, and use external vault credentials at the Quick Connect prompt. RDP session-type settings can also be batch edited, so you can update properties across many entries at once instead of opening them one by one.