ISL Light review after switching from alternative solutions
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Pros
- Ability to sort customers in their own groups
- ISL always on agent provides seamless connections to customers remote machines with minimal coordination required between a consultant and remote customer
- Seamless switching between various user accounts on a customer machine if necessary
- Ability to establish RDP connections
- One-click silent install for ISL Always On based on pre-determined parameters (customer, group, password).
Cons
- Program is lacking copy-paste functionality for data files, only text clipboard can be copy-pasted between two machines. Integrated file browser and transfer tool is insufficient and a hassle to use.
- Usernames and passwords are not stored for RDP connections, requiring consultant to re-enter them whenever establishing RDP session trough a secure tunnel.
- Passwords for accessing remote machines are stored only locally and not in the user's account. Requires user to enter passwords separately on every machine they want to establish connections from.
- Establishing a connection from a windows to apple machine works as it should, however mouse clicks do not register in a consistent way, sometimes requiring multiple mouse clicks to register a command.
- Mouse 4 and 5 buttons do not work on remote sessions.
- Keyboard strokes have a noticeable delay even on ultra-fast connections, which is annoying in certain situations when lots of text input is required.
Return on Investment
- Ease of use, can provide support to users behind NAT firewalls in seconds
- Much faster response times compared to classic on-site support







