Remote Desktop Connection Manager tree at startup

I have install Remote Desktop Connection Manager 2.7 on a new PC.  On my PC before, when I started RDCMan, the tree of the server displayed automatically even if the auto masking has been enabled.  However, with my new installation, the tree is not displayed on startup.

How to set up the tree to display when you start RDCMan?

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