And yes, I am running TightVNC as a service on the windows machines, and have no problem with them receiving a c-a-d signal from TightVNC client on a windows machine.
The problem remains as to how to send c-a-d from within "remote desktop connection" in linux?
Roger
Jim Cheetham wrote:
On May 19, 2004, at 9:09 PM, Roger Searle wrote:
Yes, well, sort-of. *Which* vnc client are you running on the Linux box? There are many to choose from ... RealVNC, TightVNC ...Any more clues for this learner?
Also, is the VNC on the windows box running as a service? It appears that sometimes non-service VNC's can't actually do "ctrl-alt-del" ...
-jim
