KeePassRDP is a small, open-source outfit that concentrates on one very specific pain point: making KeePass 2.x launch Microsoft RDP sessions straight from the password database. Its single plug-in adds a right-click “Connect with RDP” command, pulls the credentials stored in the currently selected entry, and feeds them to Windows Remote Desktop so administrators can jump into servers or workstations without re-typing usernames or passwords. Typical use cases cover help-desk teams that maintain dozens of terminal servers, DevOps engineers hopping between test VMs, and MSP technicians who keep customer jump boxes in grouped KeePass folders; the plug-in respects KeePass’s own security settings, so master-key prompts, two-factor prompts, or hidden windows remain intact while still shaving seconds off every connection. Because the code is hosted on GitHub under a permissive licence, corporate IT departments often compile their own builds, but casual users appreciate the ready-made DLL that drops into the KeePass plugins folder and picks up proxy settings, gateway servers, and screen resolutions automatically. KeePassRDP is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued alongside other utilities for unattended batch installation.
KeePassRDP is a plugin for KeePass 2.x that adds useful options to connect to the URL of an entry with RDP.
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