TSplus LTS (Long Term Support) version extends the period of software maintenance; it also reduce the frequency of software updates to reduce the risk, expense, and disruption of software deployment, while promoting the dependability of the software.
Starting January 2019, TSplus is also available in a Long Term Support version, named "LTS". Every new major version, TSplus will publish a stable LTS version of the previous version which will be supported for 2 years.
Our development team is working on a daily-basis to ensure the stability and compatibility of TSplus with the latest versions of Microsoft Operating Systems and the latest Updates.
We are proud to provide you with new features and enhancements every week.
In such case, we advise you to place your order on our Store Page.
You will receive back the proper information to download your support.lic file. Activating your Update/Support services is an easy process described here.
Hi Stemon63 . Thank you for the information. I went now to the site and contacted the manufacturer . Theey explained that there are versions for just one user and for several with different prices. Now I am in the confortable position of runninh with an isapi dll . However if multi users are possible and the price is acceptable .... I am waiting for the call of the manufacturer to understand this Regards
Tsplus can work very well for your VCL remote multiusers application. I have used it for complex VCL application with a lot of concurrent users. It's similar Terminal Server. Better are only... UNIGUI apps :-) :-)
What you need is one - I think it can be done on a W10 machine depending on the number of users, otherwise a Windows VPS server and a url so that it can be accessed from the outside.
VPS servers are not that expensive anymore with Windows.
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Thanks for the very uswful information. The day before yesterday I contacted TSPlus asking for more information and prices but up to now I did not receive the information. or a phone. It was not a good start but I remain waiting them. As may Unigui apps work well now everything is a question of the prices they charge (that I do not know yet)
I wrote a post to Stemon63 minutes ago telling tht I do not have the prices but you sent me. Thank you very much I will read carefully . The key point now is to know what is "System" and what is "Enterprise" versions . If Enterprise version for 3 users works well with my code I will do a " free test period"
Hi Peter Now I have everything I need to decide. I will study carefully the options in your post. It is a possibility for some clients. Maybe Unigui aopps for most of them and TSPlus for some specific cases which need the 3D area of my code. This 3D area made with GLScene is the only thing that I could not yet convert to Unigui. Great information . Thank you very much
For TSplus, - just like with almost all RDP or RDS solutions, a license per user, NOT per application.
You can make multiple applications available via the portal function. It is also possible to start that
one application immediately after logging in. After closing you log out automatically.
Printing is the same as in other RDP / RDS solutions and does not cause any problems.
In a web application you will now just get more issues when you want to print directly on the printer of your user.
You will then always have to offer it in your browser as a PDF and then print from your browser.
Correct ... you cannot call it a web system. But there are many companies in the transition from client / server to web.
RDS solutions are then used as a bridge in order to allow their application to be accessed via the web.
The customer no longer has to install any software himself.
Please fill out the fields below so we can help you better. Note: you must provide your domain name to get help. Domain names for issued certificates are all made public in Certificate Transparency logs (e.g. crt.sh example.com), so withholding your domain name here does not increase secrecy, but only makes it harder for us to provide help.
That said, you can still issue a cert for the combined names "hotelierapi3.co.za www.hotelierapi3.co.za" OR the single name "www.hotelierapi3.co.za".
But you must be very careful with doing that.
The TSPlus system is getting new certs but is unable to use them and then loses them.
If you continue down that path you will exhaust that cert as well.
So... don't try to renew more than once a day.
When does the current cert expire?
This is the root cause of the failure. Certes (the library used for the ACME conversation and certificate download) needs the root certificate to already be known in order to build the final certificate (as a PFX) and old versions won't know ISRG Root X1, some apps that use Certes also look to the local machine certificate store (Trusted Root Certification Authorities), some don't.
This showed up because Let's Encrypt accidentally started serving the newer chain by default, which uses ISRG Root X1 as the root. Shortening the Let's Encrypt Chain of Trust - #2 by aarongable and it has gone away because they fixed that, but your software will fail to renew when they make that change permanent.
TSPlus could optionally use our Anvil fork of Certes if they like, it's primarily used by Certify The Web (which I develop): GitHub - webprofusion/anvil: A client implementation for the Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME) protocol - it can build the PFX for any root rather than only using known ones. It's also actively maintained and has hundreds of thousands of users.
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