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.

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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.

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