But if you use Function Key F8
And F8 followed by D selects that menu option which is actually fewer
keystrokes than CTRL-ALT-DELETE :-)
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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
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Subject: CTRL+ALT+Delete
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
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
I am running a remote application that requires the
Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Delete sequence. I understand that sending this sequence
when in the RealVNC client passes a Ctrl-Alt-Delete to the remote server.
Is there any way to send this exact sequence to the remote server?
Sincerely,
Ryan Smith
On Tue, Aug 3, 2004 Jeep Guy wrote:
Hello. I recently upgraded my Windows2000 PC to
RealVNC server 4.0 but cannot figure out how to send a
CTRL+ALT+DELETE when connecting using the Java applet
via a browser, in this case IE 6 from another Win2K
machine. The 3.3 version applet has the Send
Ctrl
Hello. I recently upgraded my Windows2000 PC to
RealVNC server 4.0 but cannot figure out how to send a
CTRL+ALT+DELETE when connecting using the Java applet
via a browser, in this case IE 6 from another Win2K
machine. The 3.3 version applet has the Send
Ctrl+Alt+Del button but 4.0 does not appear
server on a NT sp6 workstation system, and
it's installed and running as a system service. I am able to connect
using a client running on XP pro, but under certain circumstances the
ctrl-alt-delete being send using the client right mouse menu is either
not being sent or not being caught by the server
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 11:55:10AM -0400, Mark Penkower wrote:
Have a program crawl around the network and detect which workstations are
locked - Then send CTRL ALT Delete to those workstations, along with the
appropriate passwords.
Can this software do this?
You can use rfbplaymacro
Hi,
I have written an SMS like system which I can use to deploy software across
my network. The problem is that many workstations are locked. I tried using
Dameware Mini Remote Control as a solution. This software allows me to
install a client of each pc and I can send CTRL ALT Delete
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