terminal services - terminal server - remote desktop
terminal services - terminal server - remote desktop
terminal services - terminal server - remote desktop
     
 




Detect intrusion attempts


Do you know if someone is trying or tried to access your server through Terminal Services?

Do you know if someone entered your terminal through the remote desktop?

Do you know if unknown users have access to your server or Terminal?

 
Audit users that connect in hours they shouldn’t


Let’s suppose that an employee has access to a terminal or Server through Terminal Services.

Do you know if this employee logs on in unusual hours?
Do you know if he copies, modifies or deletes company information?

 
Obtained reports

Have information about connections durations, dates, hours, from where users connect to your server or terminal and much more. Have control of the access.

 
The application registers the origin of a connection


With SolidAudit you will know the public and private IP of a connected or connecting user. Having this information you will know really from where a connection is been established or already established, location and terminal.

 
Only solution available on the market.


SolidAudit is the only solution available on the market to audit the connections established through Terminal Services in Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 in all versions. The application also allows auditing the connections established through the remote desktop of Windows XP.