Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy Releases Updated Terminal Server Load Balancing Client for MS Terminal S
Thursday, 26 July 2007 by Michel Roth
Douglas A. Brown reports that Ctrl-Alt-Del IT Consultancy have released an updated Terminal Server Load Balancing Client for MS Terminal Services:

"TSLoadBal Release 2.0 is a Terminal Server Client extension that allows load balancing of Terminal Servers in a single Domain. The process balances sessions across a farm of terminal servers within a domain, applying a user load criteria to distribute the sessions evenly. This program also reconnects a client to a disconnected session based on computer name only.

Release 2.0 includes the following features:

The ability to change domains and create a server farm in alternative domain structures. This option is for enterprises with Cross Domain Authentication. TSLoadBal will still only load balance across a single domain of Terminal Servers.

The ability to manually add servers based on server name.

Client control options to change screen size - previously only full screen was available.

The ability to save and load settings to an INI file stored in a user’s personal documents folder (e.g. c:\documents and settings\bob\my documents). This INI file can then be user to create session settings for other users. Settings are also stored and read from the registry under HKCU\Software\Ctrl-Alt-Del\TSloadBal."

Read more and download here.

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