Quick email to the list. We will be launching RecordTS on July, 5th. As the name says, it is a tool that allows you to record every single individual session on your terminal servers or simply servers with remote desktop enabled (so you can record all that is done to Exchange, AD, SQL etc.) for later playback or archiving (for audit purposes for example). The size of the file really depends on what the user is doing. Today I recorded my own work on a Softgrid server and 2 ½ hours took 1MB. But I expect the average session to use 2MB per hour. For version 1.0 this is what we have: - Session recording with all metadata saved so you can search by username, originating workstation, server, date/time. - Session recording based on username or time of the day (so you can schedule a recording to happen during certain times or only for certain users). - Small footprint service with minimal overhead. - Small player provided. For V2, to follow we will have: - Session recording for certain applications only (so you can record let?s say your financial apps only). - Nice fancy web interface for session retrieval and playback. - Maybe SQL support to dump all sessions there. - MOM integration? We are thinking about this. So you could see on the MOM console the sessions recorded for the servers you are monitoring. If you want to give it a try, download it at: http://www.tsfactory.ca/downloads/RecordTSInstall.exe All I ask in return now is some feedback. :-) Simply install it on your TS or any other machine with Remote Desktop enabled (XP Pro included! So if you have a hosted XP Pro environment on VMWare like the crazy ones Ron always mentions, you can now record all your users are doing on their XP Pro VMs!). NOTE: we assume you are using port TCP 3389 for RDP traffic. If you are not, it is simply a matter of changing two registry keys. Email me for instructions in this case. See you guys, Cláudio Rodrigues Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Terminal Services <http://www.tsfactory.ca> http://www.tsfactory.ca