TSplus software is the easiest way to enable remote desktop and application connections from anywhere and any device. Offering both classic terminal server client and HTML5 access, our solution can be used on all Operating Systems from Windows to Mac and Linux.
Usually, data is exchanged in a relatively secure way between server and client devices thanks to end-to-end encryption. Of course it is also important to secure your network before initiating Remote Desktop connections.
TSplus remote desktop solution can be used with Windows 10; just install the program on the server, and generate as many clients as needed (from 5 to unlimited depending on the Edition you purchase). The software can operate on any modern Windows version: windows OS, from Vista to W10 pro and Server 2003 to 2019 with 32 or 64 bits. However, Windows remote desktop services must be uninstalled to prevent conflict with TSplus.
On the client side, the user can easily open a session on a workstation by using the Windows rdp client. TSplus is always updated to stay compatible with the latest Windows versions. It works fine on all Windows OS, from Windows XP and W7 to W8 and Windows 10 pro! To know more about the hardware requirements, check the online documentation.
You can now install the Connection Client for all users. This means that once installed, any user on the computer will benefit from it, and will be able to connect in remoteApp mode from the Web Portal, as well as with a generated .connect client file.
I'd like to move the case management system over to Terminal Services so it we can use a simple RDP client on the Macs to access it. I'd like to do this on a single server without active directory, if that is possible. It is maybe 3 or 4 users. Don't want to have to run DC and then a separate TS server since the load will be so light.
Tho worst noting is on the client end, the options in RDP clients is narrow and they all have their share of kinks (Microsoft's own is just generally shifty when dealing with special characters, CoRD is buggy and seems to be discontinued)