Create a folder somewhere, copy the distribution files to it, and double 
click on RDPManager.exe. An icon will appear in the taskbar. Right click this 
icon and select About, and then click the Startup button. This will create a shortcut 
in the Start Menu, in the Startup folder.

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Create a folder somewhere (like C:\Program Files\RDPManager ). Copy distribution files there.
Run RDPManager, and click Yes when the program asks you if you want to use your profile to 
data files. Click Yes on the next question to store your configuration file in the profile. 
Right click on the icon in the system tray, and select About. Click the Shortcut button, and
you will be prompted by a file dialog box. Pick a folder (Like PROFILE\Start Menu\Programs\Startup ), 
type in a name ( Like RDPManager ), and click OK. A shortcut will be created for you. If you put it in 
the startup folder, RDPManager will be run every time you log in.

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Create a shortcut to the application in the startup folder or on the desktop. By default, first RDPManager 
will look for RDPManager.xml in the profile AppData directory. If it is not found there, RDPManager will use 
RDPManager.xml in the directory it is run from as the configuration file. You can specify other 
file(s) on the command line. Below is an example how to load multiple XML configuration files by just using a 
space to separate the xml file locations. By design Microsoft requires quotes around any file or directory 
that contains spaces so keep that in mind when creating your specialized shortcut. 

C:\RdpManager\RDPManager.exe "\\netserver\network share\RDPManager.xml" C:\RdpManager\Personal_Servers.xml