Mar 10, 2026
Terminal Services Manager 26.03 is out. Redesigned interface with Dark Mode, RDP connection quality monitoring per session, 11 new server metrics with interactive charts, advanced filtering on all tabs, and over 130 administrative commands. Read more
Apr 25, 2023
LizardSystems Remote Process Explorer is a powerful tool designed to monitor and manage processes running on remote computers. With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, it simplifies the process of managing processes on multiple computers from a single location. In this comprehensive guide, we will discuss the technical details of using LizardSystems Remote Process Explorer, including system requirements, installation, and how to effectively monitor and manage processes on remote computers. Read more
Apr 25, 2023
LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager is a powerful and user-friendly tool designed to manage multiple remote desktop connections and sessions in a Windows environment. This software simplifies the process of managing and monitoring remote desktop connections, allowing IT administrators to efficiently manage their network resources. Read more
Sep 14, 2017
This article gives a quick start into Remote Process explorer, so you can start monitoring a remote computers right away! Read more
Jul 25, 2017
This article represents shutting down or rebooting a local or remote computer from PowerShell. You can shutting down or rebooting a computer using Win32Shutdown method of the Win32_OperatingSystem WMI class. Read more
Jul 25, 2008
LizardSystems announces the release of Remote Process Explorer, an advanced replacement for Windows Task Manager to allow network administrators controlling processes on both local and remote PCs. Read more
Jul 23, 2008
Are you a system administrator managing multiple computers over a local area network? Leaving Windows Assistance and Remote Desktop Protocol alone, how do you deal with “Application Not Responding” windows on users' PCs? Using Windows Task Manager to terminate stalled processes on a user's computers is surely possible, but requires either physical access to the PC or logging in with RDP or Windows Assistance, which is not always an option. Read more