After long long period of development we are excited to announce we’ve just released Terminal Services Log 3.0! This is the 3rd major release of Terminal Services Log with a number of new features and enhancements. This is just an intro post about Terminal Services Log so stay tuned!
Download Terminal Services Log 3.0 now!
In case you have valid software assurance our sales department will e-mail you the keys for Terminal Services Log 3.0, if not we will be offering upgrade options from Terminal Services Log 2.x to 3.x.

Product version: 3.0.6.31215
Build number: 31215
Database version: 3.0.5.31130
Release date: November 30th 2010.
New features
- Improved User Experience
In version 3.0 we have completely overhauled user interface, all the reports, grids and overall navigation. You will find the new UI easier to use and new reports and charts easier to adapt to your needs. We have also invested a lot into existing forms making them more user friendly with numerous new options and features.
- Network Traffic Reports
Terminal Services Log now tracks information about inbound and outbound network traffic. Administrators can use these reports to monitor overall traffic per users and servers.
- Performance Reports
The set of new Performance Reports helps administrators track CPU and Memory for users connected to remote farm and to analyze total resource load grouped by remote sessions, applications, users and servers.
- Custom Reports and Alerts
Using built-in custom report wizard you can now create your own reports with custom filtering, grouping, sorting and summaries.
- Export data to Excel Pivots
With more 59 built-in reports and built-in custom reports, Terminal Services Log displays data in various formats and groupings. We know business users like to play with Excel to make custom state-of-the-art reports. With the new version Excel Pivots are just one click away and come with a dynamic-data flavor allowing you to save your custom Excel but also populate reports with fresh data.
- System Jobs
All data collection and maintenance jobs are now united under System Jobs features. Administrators can execute these jobs on demand or configure them to run on a given schedule. It’s much easier to track the overall data collection progress with the newly designed System Jobs dialog.