On 28/04/12 23:06, John wrote:
"Giles Coochey"<[email protected]>  wrote in
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I believe you can send a CTRL-ALT-DELETE by pressing your HOST key in
combination with the DELETE key (HOST key is the right-CTRL key by
default, but it is configurable).
Yes, this works well. "Right Ctrl+Del". Thanks, Giles.

Another option is to select the "Insert Ctrl-Alt-Del" macro on the
Machine menu.
Within and RDP session to Windows boxes I believe there is a similar
method (like CTRL-ALT-END, or CTRL-ALT-INSERT).



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Hi,

You have a more simple way to do this.

In the host menu, you have the option to send <ctrl+alt+del> to the guest os.

Regards

Angelo

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