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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 2.6.5

Product version: 2.6.5.30205
Build number: 30205
Database version: 2.6.5.30205
Release date: March 4th 2010.

Features

  • Multi-value Filters for all reports
  • New organizational unit filter for all reports

Enhancements

  • We introduced a progress indicator, to keep you busy while you wait for reports to load :D
  • We moved Date range filter to new Application Toolbar.
  • Logon Audit Report now shows both successful and failed login attempts
  • Changed names for some reports to make our UI easier to use
  • Most used applications by user now groups data by user when (All) is selected in users filter
  • For each server in your farm now you can choose if it is going to monitored in agent-less or agent mode

Bug fixes

  • You could not enable email sending unless you changed outgoing server
  • You could not perform diagnostics with custom service account
  • AD integration could not retrieve user accounts from Windows 2000 and Windows NT domains
  • Add servers wizard did not show Windows 2000 servers
  • You could not use Date Selector control to select dates post February 2010
  • On some servers public IP addresses could not be retrieved for some users

Click here to download new release.


We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 2.5.2.

Product version: 2.5.2
Build number: 21115
Database version: 2.5.0.21015
Release date: 9th November 2009.

Features

  • [Enterprise edition] Agentless monitoring of your server farm
  • New license type added for reporting: “Per device license” – allows you to track individual license used from a device. Click to learn more…

Enhancements

  • Improved look’n'feel and performance of central dashboard screen
  • Improved monitoring for localized versions of Windows servers – we now support all localized versions
  • Application now displays information about database version being used to help us support you in case of problems
  • Enhanced reliability and performance for Active Directory import
  • To ease the data analysis we improved export to Excel – time values are now exported in the following format HH:MM:SS
  • Improved Event log error logging, after 10 times the same report occurred we will write summary information and stop filling Event log :-)
  • We added “Refresh Data” command that allows you to easily refresh data for currently selected report
  • Improved TSL behavior when SQL Server goes online

Bug fixes

  • Fixed issues with detecting previous installation settings
  • Fixed issues with inaccurate detection of idle time on Windows Server 2008
  • Fixed issues with preferences dialog on large screens
  • Installing TSL on a Domain Controller or Windows 2008 with UAC enabled would fail because we could not verify if service user is member of Administrators group
  • Check for updates did not work in case when the server was not connected to Internet
  • When you start AD import manually, changes to AD import settings were not saved
  • You could not import more than 1000 objects from Active Directory
  • Fixed issues with inaccurate data displayed on OU/Security Groups in Aggregated Mode
  • Improved UI behavior for license activation and test database connection

Click here to download new release.


We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 2.3.2

Product version: 2.3.2
Build number: 20515
Database version: 2.3.2.20515
Release date: 20th May 2009.

Features

  • None

Enhancements

  • Improved reliability of TSL service on 64bit systems
  • Splash screen is shown while application is loading
  • Current sessions report now includes information about IP addresses and client names

Bug fixes

  • You can revert service user back to Local System account
  • Fixed an issue when TSL could not retrieve IP address for some users
  • Fixed issues with correct license files

Terminal Services Log 2.2 – Released

Yet again, we are pleased to announce a new version of Terminal Services Log, our flagship product for Terminal Server / Citrix Monitoring and Reporting.

New version includes some long awaited features:
- Connectivity monitoring (IP Addresses and Hostnames)
- License compliance monitoring
- Improved user experience

Connectivity monitoring
Terminal Services Log now comes with a new connectivity monitoring report (available in Professional edition), which gives you quick and powerful insight into hostnames, IP addresses and network ranges.
The report gives you an ability to detect the exact source location for each user connected to your server. Combined with a server filter you can pinpont an exact source location and destination (server) to which the user is connected.

License compliance monitoring
The new set of license reports (available in Professional edition) provide you with valuable information about number of licenses consumed on a server or accross a server farm.
You can use license reports to: verify if you satisfy license compliance requirements, or to check if you need to purchase additional license for published applications.

Improved user experience

We heard your comments and completely rewrote parts of our interface.
The new interface is much easier to use, it gives more space for report panes. Time filters have been changed and improved to allow you to select various custom time periods.


Announcing TSL Professional

Dear readers, we are happy to announce the release of a new product edition – TSL Professional.
TSL Professional includes the following new features:
Centralized Monitoring of a TS/Citrix Farm
A comprehensive management interface enables complete, single-point management of the entire Terminal services/Citrix farm including all servers from any location.
Scheduled Reports Delivery to Email
Powerful, intuitive and easy to use it will save you from the manual job of manually running reports.
Enhanced Scalability
The new edition now allows you to store your product data directly to Microsoft SQL Server (2005/2008) database. SQL will allow you better scalability, performance and easy and powerful backup options.
New report: Total Time on system by user
Active + Idle = Total time on system. Useful for reporting on how many hours particular users were connected to your terminal server.
New report: Number of users per day
It shows the total number of users that connected to your server during one day.

TSL professional

We would like to hear you opinions about our product! Any feedback would be much appreciated.