Dawsonville, GA (PRWEB) September 28, 2015 -- Georgia SoftWorks announces the addition of another Sticky Topic to their Telnet Server for Windows Support Forums. The new article explains UTS Windows Compatibility and System Requirements.
“It’s important to make sure the GSW UTS version installed is compatible with the hardware on your system,” said Johnny Douglas of Georgia SoftWorks. “This Sticky Topic will make it easy for customers to see supported versions of Windows with various versions of the UTS.”
Georgia SoftWorks implemented Sticky Topics onto their Support Forums in July 2015 to provide customers a way to quickly access relevant information. The Sticky Topics are placed at the top of the forums making them easy to find. Other available sticky topics explain how to utilize Session Administrator and how to use gsw_elog.txt to troubleshoot connection issues
“The GSW Support Forums provide customers a network of knowledge and support. Adding the Sticky Topics creates another layer of support,” said Douglas. “The more information we add, the better it becomes.”
Georgia SoftWorks is a software development company located in Dawsonville, GA (USA) and has received global recognition for its development of the industrial grade GSW Telnet Server for Windows and SSH Server for Windows. The GSW software is used in thousands of data collection environments around the world and has end users and resellers on every continent except Antarctica. GSW software is used in almost every industry, including automobile factories, airlines, soft drink manufactures, pharmaceutical companies and more.
About Georgia SoftWorks:
Established in 1991, Georgia SoftWorks is a privately held software development company recognized for creating high performance data communications, system and telecommunications applications. Georgia SoftWorks has obtained a worldwide presence with its industrial SSH/Telnet Server for Microsoft Windows. GSW's long-term commitment to SSH/Telnet has led to the pioneering of major features such as Session Shadowing, Session Monitoring, Graceful Termination, Automatic Logon, Logon Scripting and more recently Team Services technology which allows mobile device users to transfer, swap, share and recover mobile device sessions. GSW has also provided the very first SSH Server to provide Digital Certificate Authentication with an Internet Information Server (IIS) like certificate-to-user account mapping. This includes ‘One-to-one’ and ‘Many-to-one’ mapping methods and also supports certificate trust lists (CTL).
Rebecca Spaude, Georgia Softworks, http://www.georgiasoftworks.com, +1 706-265-1018, [email protected]
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