What's new in Remote Desktop Manager Mac 2025.2


Thank you for updating Remote Desktop Manager Mac (RDM Mac) to version 2025.2!

For the full list of changes, check out the release notes.

Here’s a quick look at the most exciting updates:

New features

"Linked (external vault)" mode for selecting credentials (SQL Server only)

RDM provides a way to point to credentials in the current shared vault (linked (vault) mode), as well as to search in the user vault (Find by name and linked (user vault) modes).

Starting with 2025.2, you can now point to another shared vault for selecting credentials, enabling a new way to inject credentials against sessions in RDM!

Coming soon in Devolutions Server & Devolutions Hub data sources.

 

 

Azure Proxy pre-authentication support


RDM macOS now supports Azure Proxy pre-authentication, improving compatibility with environments that require Microsoft sign-in before accessing Devolutions Server. This update ensures proper handling of authentication redirects and cookie storage, allowing a seamless login flow even when pre-authentication is enforced by the proxy.

 

 

 

Notifications from Devolutions Server

Stay informed without leaving RDM! Notifications from Devolutions Server are now fully integrated into Remote Desktop Manager. You’ll receive the same updates as seen in the DVLS web interface—directly in RDM. Mark notifications as read or delete them from either interface, and they’ll stay in sync. Plus, with regular background polling, you're always up to date.

 

 

 

Improvements

Pending approval status for entries

A new "Pending approval" status has been added to entries, giving administrators the ability to review and approve newly created items before they're fully usable. While in this status, only Vault Owners and Administrators can execute the entry. This feature is available for all entry types and can be managed directly from the Description tab in the entry properties window.

 

 

New permissions for VPN/SSH/Gateway and session recording sections

Administrators can now enforce stricter control by assigning specific permissions for editing the VPN/SSH/Gateway and Session Recording sections within entries. This allows users to retain general editing rights (if granted) while preventing changes to critical connection settings.

 

 

 

Support importing from KeePassXC (CSV, XML)

You can now import from KeePassXC into RDM using CSV or XML!