Re: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon

2001-04-17 Thread Stiglmair Erich
Do not forget the Alt Gr + Del keys. They send Ctrl + Alt + Del to the remote PC even in fullscreen mode. Mit freundlichen Gr|_en Dipl.-VwW(FH) Erich Stiglmair Stra_enbauamt Weilheim M|nchener Str. 39 82362 Weilheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel.0881-645-0 Zentrale 0881-645-148 Durchwahl Fax

RE: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon

2001-04-17 Thread Michael Erdely
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon If you click on the VNC Icon in the upper-left corner of the viewer window/title bar, it shows a menu that includes an entry for sending the Crtl-Alt-Del keystroke. - Original Message - From: "Les Juby" <[E

RE: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon

2001-04-17 Thread Gary . W . WONG
Can anyone tell me what are the Ctrl Down, Ctrl up, Atl Down and Atl up for? I can seem to make them do anything on NT PCs. Thanks! -Original Message- From: Mark Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 5:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Simulating NT's

Re: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon

2001-04-17 Thread Mark Davis
If you click on the VNC Icon in the upper-left corner of the viewer window/title bar, it shows a menu that includes an entry for sending the Crtl-Alt-Del keystroke. - Original Message - From: "Les Juby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 1:18 AM Subje

RE: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon

2001-04-16 Thread Seth Kneller
Les Juby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I've loaded VNC as a service on an NT 4.0 server for dealing >remotely with lock-ups and it works great with the shutdown.exe >utility to reboot remotely. > >But how can I get past the Ctrl-Alt-Del keystroke sequence to >logon again if I need a second VNC acce