Hello,
When I connect to a computer that is at the CTRL+ALT+Delete screen and
try to get the User name and password screen by pressing
CTRL+ALT+Delete, I get my computers Windows Security window (has the
Task Manager button on it). I'm running XP Pro on my computer and the
computer I am
Travis Forghani wrote:
Hello,
When I connect to a computer that is at the CTRL+ALT+Delete screen
and try to get the User name and password screen by pressing
CTRL+ALT+Delete, I get my computers Windows Security window (has the
Task Manager button on it). I'm running XP Pro on my computer
Travis Forghani wrote:
Hello,
When I connect to a computer that is at the CTRL+ALT+Delete screen and
try to get the User name and password screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+Delete, I
get my computers Windows Security window (has the Task Manager button on
it).
Please read the documentation.
At the top of the VNC viewer window on the left hand side, click on the VNC
icon. Then, from the drop down menu, click on Send Ctl - Alt- Delete
This will send the keystrokes to the host computer and you will then be able
to log in.
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From: Travis Forghani
Travis Forghani wrote:
Hello,
When I connect to a computer that is at the CTRL+ALT+Delete screen and
try to get the User name and password screen by pressing
CTRL+ALT+Delete, I get my computers Windows Security window (has the
Task Manager button on it). I'm running XP Pro on my computer and
Hi,
I've asked this question before but never got any answers. I hope folks
may be reading now who have some ideas. We use the 4.1.1 free edition of
VNC. I have the server loaded on 2 Windows 2000 machines run as
service-mode. We connect from various Windows 2000 professional PCs.
Most of us
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 21:22, Phillips, Sophia I, GVSOL wrote:
Hi,
I've asked this question before but never got any answers. I hope folks
may be reading now who have some ideas. We use the 4.1.1 free edition of
VNC. I have the server loaded on 2 Windows 2000 machines run as
Jerry Westrick wrote:
Wasn't there a problem with some windows option?
Something like Quick User switching ?
Yeah, it might be something like that. Try disabling Fast User Switching
AND the Welcome Screen AND Remote Desktop. The first two are under User
Settings, and RD has it's own tab in
Hello all,
We are looking at using Real VNC instead of terminal services, and were
wondering if you can have multiple users logged into one computer, or if you
are limited to x concurrent logins, such as with Windows 2K, XP and 2K3
Server. For Instance, can I have more than one person logged into
hi.
I tryed the second configuration, vnc-private, but nothing happen, vnc
doesn't start when my linux computer start; and in the case that start, when
i try to connect to the server a message error window appear, it says the
host is unreach.
do you have any ideas?
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