I realized that the RDG files are just XML files that I could open in Notepad++ and edit the contents. But I did figure out a way to strip the saved credentials out in just a few seconds using Notepad++. I never figured out a way to force changes to child objects that had inheritance disabled. So any changes at the top level wouldn't propagate through the list. In my situation the server list had many groups and servers where inheritance was turned off. A Google search advised me to simply re-enter the credentials at the top level and they should propagate down through the server list. This is because their credentials were still saved but couldn't be decrypted. However each time I opened the server list I received an error regarding the inability to decrypt credentials. Having them send me their server list was a huge time saver. There were dozens of groups and hundreds of servers. I recently switched jobs and one my new coworkers sent me their server list as an RDG file. It's a great tool that provides IT Professionals the ability to manage numerous RDP sessions within a single interface. Many of us use the Remote Desktop Connection Manager Opens a new window to manage our RDP sessions.
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