LizardSystems is a network-centric software publisher whose compact portfolio revolves around the day-to-day administration of distributed Windows environments. The company’s flagship utility, Terminal Services Manager, condenses the complex task of supervising Remote Desktop Services into a single-pane console that lists every active session, logged-in user and spawned process across every server in the farm. Administrators typically launch it to spot idle or frozen sessions, log off ghost users, send bulk messages before maintenance, or kill runaway processes without interrupting legitimate work. Because the tool exposes memory, CPU and bandwidth counters for each RDP channel, it is equally useful for capacity planning, license compliance audits and quick troubleshooting during “server slow” alerts. The interface follows the familiar MMC-style tree so that help-desk staff can adopt it without extra training, while hidden command-line switches let scripting teams automate nightly cleanup routines. Although Terminal Services Manager is the only title currently offered, its narrow focus reflects LizardSystems’ broader philosophy of delivering lightweight, single-purpose utilities that eliminate the need for heavier, license-laden management suites. The publisher’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release and may be queued for batch deployment across any number of machines.

Terminal Services Manager

Monitor and manage Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) sessions, users, and processes.

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