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Jan 28, 2025
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a powerful tool that allows users to connect to a Windows Server remotely. However, to ensure security and proper access control, it’s essential to configure RDP permissions correctly. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of adding users and granting RDP permissions on a Windows Server. Read more
Jan 28, 2025
Terminal servers play a critical role in providing remote access to corporate resources. However, as the number of connections and server load increases, performance issues can arise, negatively impacting user productivity. In this article, we’ll explore how to effectively monitor and analyze terminal server performance using LizardSystems Terminal Services Manager, along with practical tips and examples to optimize your environment. Read more
Jan 23, 2025
Terminal servers are essential tools for managing multiple user sessions, especially in enterprise environments. However, ensuring the privacy and security of these sessions is crucial, particularly when sensitive data is involved. This article provides practical steps to prevent unauthorized viewing or shadowing of terminal server sessions, helping administrators maintain a secure and compliant environment. 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
Apr 24, 2023
When working with Windows RDS (Remote Desktop Services), it can be challenging to grant users the necessary permissions to manage shadow sessions without giving them full administrative access to the server. This article explains how to grant shadow permissions to your users on Windows RDS servers with minimal security risk. Read more
Mar 19, 2018
Terminal Services Manager uses WTS API, but utilizes Perfmon counters for monitoring CPU usage and Available Memory. If you have empty value for CPU usage and Available Memory, but the rest of your data is stable, then it is likely there is an issue with Perfmon on the monitored server. Read more