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Terminal Services Manager by LizardSystems is a specialized Windows system administration utility designed to monitor and manage Remote Desktop Services—formerly Terminal Services—sessions across local and remote servers from a single interface. The application displays every active session together with its associated user account, client IP, connection state, and the processes each session is running, enabling administrators to spot idle, disconnected, or resource-heavy logons without logging on to each host individually. Contextual tools let the operator broadcast informational messages to selected users, gracefully log off or forcibly disconnect sessions, assume remote control for assistance, or terminate runaway processes, all of which helps keep multi-user environments stable and secure. Real-time performance graphs track CPU, memory, and bandwidth consumption per session, so capacity bottlenecks can be identified before they affect the wider user base. The program is frequently used by IT teams that support terminal farms, Remote Desktop Session Hosts, Citrix XenApp infrastructures, or classroom and kiosk networks where dozens of concurrent connections must be supervised. Version 26.04.3 refines the data refresh engine and expands counter granularity, while the previous 2.x branch remains available for older Windows builds. Both editions can query 32- and 64-bit targets, export session listings to HTML or CSV, and run without agent installation on the managed servers, simplifying compliance with locked-down environments. Terminal Services Manager is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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