Softros Terminal Service Engine is a specialized system utility designed for Softros LAN Messenger that enables it to run efficiently within virtualized or remote desktop environments, such as Citrix or Windows Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services). It allows multiple users on a single server to have their own private, independent chat sessions, ensuring secure and fast internal communication. Key Features of Terminal Service Engine
Virtualization Support: Enables Softros LAN Messenger to work seamlessly in Citrix and Windows Terminal Services environments.
Multi-Instance Support: Allows multiple users on a single server to run separate instances of the messenger, each with their own settings, as if they were on individual PCs.
Fast User Switching: Compatible with Windows Vista/7/8/10/11 fast user switching, ensuring smooth performance.
Integrated Installation: In versions 10.1 and later, the TS Engine is embedded directly into the main Softros LAN Messenger installer, automatically detecting when it is needed.
Security & Encryption: The messenger uses AES-256 encryption, and since it is self-hosted within the company network, all data remains secure. Core Benefits
Secure Internal Communication: As a self-hosted, serverless (peer-to-peer) application, it keeps all conversations, file transfers, and user data behind the company firewall.
Efficiency: It prevents employees from wasting time with email for quick questions, providing an instant messaging alternative.
No Dedicated Server Needed: Despite being used in terminal services, the chat system does not require a dedicated server to manage messages.
Mobile Connectivity: Supports Android mobile devices connected via Wi-Fi or VPN, allowing mobile employees to stay in touch. Compatibility
Operating Systems: Works with Windows Server 2008 through 2022, as well as modern desktop Windows versions.
Legacy Note: Versions of Softros LAN Messenger prior to 10.0 require a separate, older TS Engine version (4.1.1). If you’d like, I can: Compare it to other internal messaging tools Detail the file transfer process Find user reviews regarding ease of setup Let me know if any of these are helpful! Terminal Services Engine for Softros LAN Messenger