Simulate the CTRL+ALT+DELETE Sequence During a Remote Control Session
During a remote control session on Windows NT clients, you might need to perform tasks that are usually available by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE. These tasks include restarting the workstation, locking the workstation, shutting down the workstation, and starting Task Manager. Because this keystroke sequence is not passed through to a remote computer, SMS 2.0 provides a way to simulate the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence on a remote computer.
To simulate the CTRL+ALT+DELETE sequence during a remote control session, you must be in the Remote Control Client Viewer window.
Click the Gold key button in the upper right corner of the Remote Control Client Viewer window.
The Windows NT Security dialog box opens for the client.
Display the Client Start or Tasklist Menu in a Remote Control Session
Switch Between Programs Running on the Client in a Remote Control Session
Turn System Key Pass-Through On and Off During a Remote Control Session
Use the Remote Control Navigation Window