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> Subject: RE: cntrl-alt-del
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> What about Windows 2000 for Ctl + Alt + Del? Any suggestions
>
> Roy Bosworth
> Senior Manager IT/MIS
> 818-503-8100
> `.??`...><(((,o>?
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> -Original Message-
> Fro
shift + ctl + alt + del give this a try.
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Subject: RE: cntrl-alt-del
What about Windows 2000 for Ctl + Alt + Del? Any s
What about Windows 2000 for Ctl + Alt + Del? Any suggestions
Roy Bosworth
Senior Manager IT/MIS
818-503-8100
`.??`...><(((,o>?
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From: Ian Cowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cntr
> Sorry, I would imagine that this has been asked 10,000 times before
> and I've read the FAQs... but how do you get cntrl-alt-del to work
> from a W2K Server-to-a-W2K Server in response to the initial login
> screen on the remote server...
Holding down the SHIFT key forwards special keypresses o
Cool... Thanks David
David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> Click on the icon in the VNC client title bar and choose "Send
> Ctrl-Alt-Del". If you're in full screen mode, hit Ctrl-Esc, right-click on
> the taskbar entry for the client, and choose 'Send Ctrl-Alt-Del".
>
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> Subject: RE: cntrl-alt-del
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> Click on the icon in the VNC client title bar and choose
> "Send Ctrl-Alt-Del". If you're in full screen mode, hit
> Ctrl-Esc, right-click on the taskbar entry for the client,
> and cho
Click on the icon in the VNC client title bar and choose "Send
Ctrl-Alt-Del". If you're in full screen mode, hit Ctrl-Esc, right-click on
the taskbar entry for the client, and choose 'Send Ctrl-Alt-Del".
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From: Ward Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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