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Remote Desktop session requesting CTL-ALT-DEL
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Chris Cooke (Ire)
2005-03-03 09:29:05 UTC
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I have got a customer who is experiencing a funny terminal servises problem.
When he connects to one of his Windows 2k SP4 servers via remote desktop he
is required to enter the CTL-ALT-DEL command to open up the login box.
This is necessary when using VNC etc, but as you know you can not send a
CTL-ALT-DEL macro via Remote Desktop.

I have asked the customer to investigate the local security policies on the
server

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-03-03 21:33:22 UTC
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This is a bit weird, yes.
As a work-around, let the user enter Ctrl-Alt-End, which is the
substitute for Ctr-Alt-Del in a rdp session.

186624 - Terminal Server Client Shortcut Key Combinations
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=186624

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Post by Chris Cooke (Ire)
I have got a customer who is experiencing a funny terminal
servises problem. When he connects to one of his Windows 2k SP4
servers via remote desktop he is required to enter the
CTL-ALT-DEL command to open up the login box. This is necessary
when using VNC etc, but as you know you can not send a
CTL-ALT-DEL macro via Remote Desktop.
I have asked the customer to investigate the local security
policies on the server
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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