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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 3.4

We’ve shipped Terminal Services Log 3.4.0. It’s one of the “major releases”. The most important new feature is better filtering and ability to combine multiple filters with multiple selections in custom reports.

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Product version: 3.4.0.40715
Build number: 40715
Database version: 3.3.7.40615
Release date: September 1st 2011

Features

  • New custom reports conditions for better filtering of the reports. New filters include weekdays and organization units
  • Ability to use multiple conditions under same filter

Bug fixes

  • AD import for some domains was not working
  • Servers would go offline if AD import was enabled

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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 3.2.3

We’ve shipped Terminal Services Log 3.2.3. It’s one of the “minor releases”, with small improvements and bug fixes. Click here to download new release.

Product version: 3.2.3.40430
Build number: 40430
Database version: 3.2.0.40228
Release date: April 20th 2011.

Bug fixes

  • Network traffic for Remote Desktop Gateway was not calculated correctly if a user disconnected the session
  • In certain situations the information about disabled users was not propagated from AD to Terminal Services Log
  • On Chinese simplified Windows operating system you could not use Custom Reports wizard
  • When importing data from Active Directory, organizational units were marked as security groups
  • A user could be assigned to an unknown OU
  • The collector service could get stuck while gathering data

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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 3.2.0

We’ve shipped Terminal Services Log 3.2.0. It’s one of the “minor releases”, yet it brings some very exciting new features, improvements and bug fixes. Click here to download new release.

Product version: 3.2.1.40401
Build number: 40401
Database version: 3.2.0.40228
Release date: March 28th 2011.

Features

  • You can now track licenses for application suites like Microsoft Office
  • Administrators can define custom security for users in Viewer role, allowing them to view only data (user activities) for their OU or OUs defined by Administrator (Enterprise Edition Only)
  • Custom Reports now support Charts and Pivots (Enterprise Edition Only)
  • New Filter! Custom Group – create your own custom groups and use this filter to filter data regarding group members
  • New Drill-Down Reports! Application Processor Performance Details and Application Working Set Performance Details

Enhancements

  • You can now search values that are being displayed in filters
  • Organizational Unit filter now displays organizational units as hierarchy
  • Improved overall UI responsiveness
  • Improved performance of System Jobs (Concurrent Usage, Aggregation)
  • You can now start the Configuration Wizard from the Start Menu
  • Improved performance of Simple  Session Log chart with large amounts of data
  • You can add new servers by typing the name directly instead of usingwizard
  • Custom Reports can be saved to different categories

Bug fixes

  • You could not  import a custom report if there was already a report with the same name.
  • When importing servers from large Active Directory application freezes while importing.
  • If TSL service started while SQL Server was offline the service would not start collecting data when SQL awoke.
  • The service could timeout while trying to send scheduled emails.
  • Filter values were not being refreshed while the application was running.
  • If you unchecked all series on dashboard the error message was shown.
  • Working Hour preferences were not adjusted to regional settings hour format..
  • If server being monitored and SQL Server were in different time zones the application might have produced inaccurate reports.
  • Logon Audit report showed additional filters that were not being used.
  • Dashboard was not being displayed correctly if user reversed Y-Axis.
  • When user was not authorized to connect to the SQL Server application displayed SQL Offline warning instead.
  • Fixed display issues with the dialog being displayed when user did not have permissions to run the application.
  • Data in Session Log Summary Report chart was not being ordered by time.
  • Could not save Farm Performance Reports as bar or pie charts.
  • Right-click in File Path management dialog caused Exception.
  • You could not close Dashboard properties without choosing an option from the context menu.
  • In case of service failure sessions could overflow to the following day.
  • Reports with multiple series allowed you to display data as pie chart.
  • During AD imports, Organizational Units are imported as Security Groups.
  • Organizational Unit filter does not work on User Performance Reports (User Processor Performance by Hour, User Working Set Performance by Hour).

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We’ve just shipped Terminal Services Log 3.1.0

We’ve shipped Terminal Services Log 3.1.0. It’s one of the “minor releases” with exciting new features, improvements and bug fixes . Click here to download new release.

Product version: 3.1.0.31230
Build number: 31230
Database version: 3.1.0.31230
Release date: January 25th 2011.

Features

  • New Report: Total Applications instances report grouped by day
  • New Report: Total Applications instances report grouped by hour
  • New Report: Concurrent Application Usage report grouped by day
  • New Report: Concurrent Application Usage report grouped by hour
  • New Report: Concurrent Apps Usage by User report grouped by day
  • New Report: Concurrent Apps Usage by User report grouped by hour
  • New Report: Session log summary report (first log on, last log off and total time for the user)
  • Added the ability to drill into each new report and see details
  • We now show License reports with more details (list with users/devices that consumed licenses)

Enhancements

  • Report layouts are now saved when changed from TSL Console
  • You can now define a report layout that will be sent via email
  • Special alert email is sent if something is wrong with TSL Service
  • You can now migrate data from the embedded database to SQL server database
  • Drill-down ability added to a number of reports
  • Updated license management UI
  • IP Addresses Subnets are  resolved via Internal IP addresses

Bug fixes

  • Client name column was not visible on the XLS export
  • Total values were not being exported correctly to PDF and Excel formats
  • Application did not collect data while in config mode
  • Data retention jobs could cause timeouts
  • Data aggregation jobs could cause timeouts
  • Concurrent aggregation jobs could cause timeouts
  • Access denied on remote memory detection while service was used with Local System account
  • Values on Chart and Grid for Number of users per day report were not equal
  • Organizational Units were not synced with Active Directory
  • You could not configure a service account that had dot (.) in the username
  • System could show false alert that emails were not sent
  • Network traffic reports show incorrect values when a user reconnects with same session name
  • When aggregation was enabled the aggregation job could “skip” days and miscalculate values

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We’ve just released Terminal Services Log 3.0

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.

Announcing Terminal Services Log 3.0 – Public Beta

We are announcing the availability of public beta version for Terminal Services Log 3.0. To get your free copy of Terminal Services Log please contact us over email or Twitter.

What’s new?

We are very excited about this major release of Terminal Services Log 3.0., as we invested a lot into a number of features, overall user experience, new reports and functionalities.

Our development team completely revamped the user interface, making it easier to use with many new and useful features. Here are some of the new features we are introducing:

  • Performance monitoring is one of the key new features introduced in this version. It allows you to easily track resource usage in your server farm, usage per server, user and application!
  • RDP/ICA Bandwidth monitoring allows you to easily track bandwidth consumed by each client connected to  the server. Combined with additional reports for monitoring client version build (client RDP/ICA version, you will be able to pinpoint users that are still using old RDP client build and upgrade them easily). We are now tracking color depth and resolution for each connected client. These reports will help IT PROs while troubleshooting issues with slow Remote Desktop sessions and poor experience .
  • Real time Email alerts are used when you want to be alerted immediately when someone logs on to your farm, executes an application or unauthorized breach in your environment. Now, TSL will let you know immediately after events occurs.
  • Custom reports will allow you to create reports that matter only to you or your manager. In the previous version it wasn’t possible to create a custom report with custom fields, now TSL allows you to create custom reports.
  • … and much much more… stay tuned!

Installation Instructions

The package itself weights a bit less than 20MB and it is going to take you around 5 minutes to install. You need to connect TSL to the SQL server(at least 2005 is supported) and Active Directory for the agent-less deployment to function correctly.

Upgrading from Terminal Services Log 2.x

For existing TSL 2.x users we recommend you to contact us before proceeding with the installation as we want to help you with the upgrade process.

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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 the 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 be 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

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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 the central dashboard screen
  • Improved monitoring for localized versions of Windows servers – we now support all localized versions
  • Application now displays information about the 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 the 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 cases when the server was not connected to the Internet
  • When you started 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

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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 could not 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 the ability to detect the exact source location for each user connected to your server. Combined with a server filter you can pinpoint an exact source location and destination (server) to which the user is connected.

 

 

License compliance monitoring
A  new set of license reports (available in Professional edition) provides you with valuable information about the number of licenses consumed on a server or across 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.