Tsplus Enterprise Edition 12.30.5.9 - -filecr- ((better)) -
Software Spotlight: TSplus Enterprise Edition 12.30.5.9
TSplus Enterprise Edition 12.30.5.9 represents a significant iteration of the popular remote access solution, designed to provide a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and Citrix environments.
This release focuses on stability, security enhancements, and the seamless delivery of Windows applications to remote users. For organizations looking to facilitate remote work without the complexity and high licensing costs of major competitors, TSplus remains a compelling choice. TSplus Enterprise Edition 12.30.5.9 - -FileCR-
1. Objectives
- Verify FileCR feature operations (file creation, read/write, rename, delete, concurrent access).
- Measure performance under realistic loads (latency, throughput).
- Assess security posture (authentication, authorization, encryption, file integrity, audit logging).
- Evaluate integration with TSplus remote session workflows and common client platforms (Windows, macOS, HTML5).
- Deliver remediation and configuration best practices.
4. Secure Gateway & Two-Factor Authentication
The built-in gateway uses HTTPS (SSL/TLS) encryption. Two-factor authentication (2FA) can be enforced via Google Authenticator, email, or RADIUS. Software Spotlight: TSplus Enterprise Edition 12
2. Works with Existing Infrastructure
Install TSplus on an existing Windows Server (2012 through 2022) or even Windows 10/11 Pro. No domain required. No Azure AD mandatory. medium (1 MB)
6. Remote Administration Tool
A lightweight admin console allows IT teams to manage users, reset sessions, and monitor performance from anywhere.
2. Application Publishing
Instead of giving users full desktop access, administrators can publish individual apps (e.g., QuickBooks, SAP, custom LOB software). Each app appears as a clickable icon in the web portal.
Example release notes — v12.30.5.9 (illustrative)
- Security and stability
- Applied multiple security hardening updates for authentication and session handling.
- Resolved intermittent memory leak in the connection broker component.
- Remote access improvements
- Optimized HTML5 client performance for high-latency networks.
- Improved handling of USB redirection and clipboard synchronization across sessions.
- Administration and management
- Enhanced dashboard metrics with additional per-server resource views.
- Fixed issue where license usage counters could temporarily display incorrect totals.
- Compatibility and deployment
- Updated installer to better handle Windows Server 2022 and recent cumulative updates.
- Improved interoperability with common load balancers and proxy setups.
- Bug fixes
- Corrected crash when closing multiple published applications in quick succession.
- Fixed reported issues with printer mapping under certain driver sets.
(These notes are a generic, plausible example and not sourced from the vendor.)
2. Test Environment (Recommended)
- Servers:
- Primary: Windows Server 2019 Standard, 8 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, SSD (OS + app)
- Secondary: Windows Server 2022 Datacenter, 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, HDD (replica)
- TSplus: Enterprise Edition 12.30.5.9 installed on Primary
- Clients:
- Windows 10/11, macOS Monterey/ Ventura, Chrome/Firefox (HTML5)
- Network: 1 Gbps LAN; simulated WAN using traffic shaping (50–200 ms latency; 5–20% packet loss scenarios)
- Tools:
- File I/O: Iometer or FIO (Windows build), PowerShell scripts
- Load: JMeter for simulated concurrent sessions
- Security: Wireshark, Sysinternals (Procmon, Autoruns), Windows Event Viewer, PowerShell DSC
- Monitoring: Windows PerfMon, Resource Monitor
- Test data: mix of small (4 KB), medium (1 MB), and large (100 MB) files; structured folder hierarchies.