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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 2.2.3

Product version: 2.2.3
Build number: 20317
Database version: 2.2.20130.1
Release date: 15th March 2009.

Features

  • None

Enhancements

  • Improved look’n'feel when a user is previewing today activities for All servers
  • We added Server column on IP Addresses and client names report
  • We added total time spent value on Daily Activity Report (Gantt)
  • User Summary report can be filtered by user

Bug fixes

  • Improved behavior when exporting a report to Excel on a server without a printer driver installed
  • Subnets were not being correctly resolved on Terminal Server but deployed only to a local network

Terminal Services Log – Release History

To allow our customer to track TSL version we are going to publish information about each release on our blog. Information release will be available on blog home page, blog feed. You will also be able to check information here:

As always, we would love to hear your comments and suggestions.


Monitor Terminal Server / Citrix Activities in Real Time

TSL Inc. has released Terminal Services Log v. 2.2, a powerful Windows application that makes it easy to monitor user activities on your Terminal Server / Citrix. System administrators use Terminal Services Log to detect unusual or abusive computer usage, to prevent malfunctions, and to monitor Terminal server / Citrix resources and usage.

(PRWEB) March 4, 2009 — TSL Inc. has released Terminal Services Log v. 2.2, a powerful Windows application that makes it easy to monitor user activities on your Terminal Server / Citrix. System administrators use Terminal Services Log to detect unusual or abusive computer usage, to prevent malfunctions, and to monitor Terminal server / Citrix resources and usage.

Terminal Services Log
Terminal Services Log

Unlike complicated server monitoring software, Terminal Services Log allows IT managers and business managers to monitor their employees’ computer activities in real time. The software logs sessions for every user connected to Microsoft Windows Terminal Services or Citrix Presentation Server (XenApp). It also works with Quest VAS, Ericom Powerterm, and other application delivery solutions.

The software makes it easy to learn which employees are actively using their computers, and which workers’ computers are inactive. Terminal Services Log’s intuitive interface and easy-to-read reports and charts allow the management to immediately see how terminals are being used throughout the enterprise. You can track the applications that are running, the licenses that are being used, and the IP addresses and hostnames that employees are using to connect to the Terminal server / Citrix.

Daily, weekly, and monthly charts and reports can be viewed online. For areas of interest or concern, you can drill down for more details. Reports can also be exported to Excel or PDF format, or emailed automatically to managers.

The software helps system managers determine which applications or combinations of software are causing system slowdowns and crashes. It’s easy to learn exactly which applications were running during troublesome periods, and isolate software which might be causing system problems.

Many regulatory agencies require that companies establish comprehensive information security plans. Terminal Services Log simplifies compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, PCI DSS, FISMA, and other regulations. By centrally monitoring and reporting all users’ computer activity, the software provides a comprehensive monitoring solution that facilitates legal compliance.

Terminal Services Log can monitor and ensure that only properly licensed software is being used throughout the network. You can view summary-level reports that show which applications are being used. After detecting unlicensed or unauthorized software being used, it’s easy to determine which user is running it.

Terminal Services Log simplifies the monitoring of an entire server Terminal Services or Citrix farm. Data from each server is stored in the central database, allowing you to monitor your entire farm from a single administrative console. It’s easy to compare individual server loads.

Whether you’re a system administrator who wants to improve server usage, an IT manager who needs to understand individual computer users’ terminal activities as well as overall usage, a corporate compliance manager who needs to ensure that regulations and licensing contracts are being honored, or a network manager who wants to monitor and optimize the company’s infrastructure, Terminal Services Log has the tools that you need.

Terminal Services Log v. 2.2 runs under Windows Server 2000/2003/2008, both x86 and x64 versions. Prices begin at $299(US) per server. You can download a free 30-day trial version from Terminal Services Log download trial.

For more information, contact TSL Inc., +1 (360) 200-4299
Internet: Terminal Services Log.


Introducing Terminal Services Log Live DEMO via Windows 2008 RemoteApp

Requirements for opening a hosted application are Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 or Windows Server 2008.

If you have Windows XP SP 2 download the latest RDP 6.1 client from: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6E1EC93D-BDBD-4983-92F7-479E088570AD&displaylang=en

If you have Windows 2003 server:

  • Download RDP 6.1 client from above
  • After you downloaded this small 1,6MB package go to the folder where you downloaded it to and Right Click on the File, Choose “Compatibility” Tab and select “Windows XP”, click on Apply and OK.
  • Now you can start the installation without Windows saying it wasn’t meant for this OS.
  • After installation you will have RDP 6.1 on your Windows 2003 server.