If i use the ctrl+alt+del on the vncviewer client the effect is not on the
remote vnc server but on the local pc with vncviewer and if the remote user
use the ctrl+alt+del the windows appear on his screen but not on the pc who
view his screen with vncviewer so it's a bug because during that the viewer
lost the remote cursor and only the local cursor is moving.

So now i have to tried the rkit tools to do that, i think it is a good idea

Thanks,

JPV

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Alex Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyi : jeudi 17 janvier 2002 17:26
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: WinVNC and CTRL+ALT+DEL can't view active remote process ?


Let me ask another question since you say that.


Is the system running Windows 95/98/Me?

If yes, you simply can't use Ctl-Alt-Del - it halts all system processes on
that architecture.

The alternative is to use some "alternate" tools as you thought.

One possibility if youhave access to the WIn98 Resource Kit from Microsoft
is to use "tlist" and "kill".  You can also get similar tools (with similar
names) in Unix clone tools available for Windows.  The first one which comes
to mind is "Cygwin" which is now available from Red Hat
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/

That is probably overkill for what you need. look for Win9x "clones" of the
following and you will find what you need I think:

tlist
ps
pslist
kill


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday/2002 January 17 07:56
Subject: RE : WinVNC and CTRL+ALT+DEL can't view active remote process ?


: Thank you i tried this but unfortunately it doesn't display anything on
: remote vnc server and on vnc viewer client.
: Have you another idea ?
:
:
: -----Message d'origine-----
: De : Alex Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Envoyi : jeudi 17 janvier 2002 13:18
: @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Objet : Re: WinVNC and CTRL+ALT+DEL can't view active remote process ?
:
:
: Use SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+DEL
:
: Took me a while to figure that one out first time.  It works with the
: VNCViewer, the Java web interface, and the ActiveX control.
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Sent: Thursday/2002 January 17 03:17
: Subject: WinVNC and CTRL+ALT+DEL can't view active remote process ?
:
:
: : Hi,
: :
: : Does anyone has a solution to view active process on remote server
winvnc
: ?
: : When the remote user use ctrl+alt+del key the active process are
displayed
: : on the remote pc but not on the winvnc viewer pc.
: : So have you a solution to do this even with anther way or another
windows
: : command or another freeware ?
: :
: : Thanks,
: :
: : JPV
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