Key Combination (Ctrl-Alt-A) Doesn't Work « on: February 19, 2014, 04:18:05 PM » I'm trying to send a key combination of Ctrl-Alt-A, but it doesn't seem to be working.
- CTRL + ALT + DEL: Sends the CTRL + ALT + DEL command to the remote computer (since pressing these keys yourself will bring up Task Manager or whatever is defined on your local machine). Remote reboot: If you need to Log Off the remote User Account or reboot it these are options for that.
- Jan 19, 2017 Most of our users run Windows servers, so in order to support their request, the first thing to do.each. time is 'Press Ctrl-Alt-Del' in order to log in. How do I get this action right into the toolbar in order to make this a.single. click action? I know where to find it. I want it to be a single click action every time, i.e. For every system.
Remote Desktop Connection client allows user to remotely connect and administer another Windows computer that is running Microsoft Terminal Services. As with most remote control system or even virtualization process, which effectively and virtually run two or more system on a single physical machine, user will have problem to trigger Control-Alt-Delete (Ctrl+Alt+Del) keyboard shortcut key combination.
Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard shortcut has been commonly used since IBM PC with DOS era to perform soft reboot, and used in modern Windows system to activate Winlogon process (log on to Windows NT), open Task Manager or Windows Security dialog box that allows user to log off, lock computer, shutdown PC, run Task Manager, switch user and other functions.
Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard shortcut has been commonly used since IBM PC with DOS era to perform soft reboot, and used in modern Windows system to activate Winlogon process (log on to Windows NT), open Task Manager or Windows Security dialog box that allows user to log off, lock computer, shutdown PC, run Task Manager, switch user and other functions.
However, whenever trying to trigger Ctrl-Alt-Del function on remote system connected via Remote Desktop Connection, the keyboard shortcut combination pressed will bring up the Ctrl+Alt-Del function on the local machine instead of the machine remotely logged on via RDC.
This behavior is by design though, as Ctrl-Alt-Del key combination is too important for any PC (to run especially when computer encounters halt error or hang). As such, Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard shortcut is always reserved for local host computer.
In order to send Ctrl-Alt-Del keystrokes to remote computer connected via Remote Desktop client, just press the following workaround keyboard shortcuts specially used in Remote Desktop environment:
![Teamviewer remote ctrl alt del Teamviewer remote ctrl alt del](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wi0zVM6utpQ/maxresdefault.jpg)
Teamviewer Unlock Remote Computer
Ctrl+Alt+End
Ba ii plus emulator mac. Check out more keyboard shortcuts that can be used as an alternative in Remote Desktop to standard Windows desktop shortcuts.
In some cases on Windows Vista or later (including Windows 7 and Server 2008) if Ctrl-Alt-Del is enabled and User Account Control(UAC) is switched off it may be necessary to change the Group Policy to enable 'Simulation of the Secure Attention Sequence in Software'. To do this please run through the following steps:- Start Menu - Run
- Type in 'gpedit.msc' and hit OK
- Under the tree item: Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Windows Logon Options
- Right click 'Disable or enable software Secure Attention Sequence'
- Select 'Properties'
- In the dialog that pops up select 'Enabled'
- In the drop down menu under 'Set which software is allowed to generate the Secure Attention Sequence' select' Services and Ease of Access Applications'
- Hit OK
- Close the Group Policy window
Teamviewer Ctrl Alt Del
Ctrl-Alt-Delete as sent by the Remote Access service is purely simulating the secure attention sequence (Ctrl-Alt-Delete) at login time. Using this menu item at other times to launch task manager or lock the screen etc will have no effect, however these can be accomplished easily via other means.
In the unlikely event that you are still unable to send Ctrl-Alt-Del after making these changes please check the following:
- You are sending CAD via the Ctrl-Alt-Del (Login Signal) menu item (Tools menu) in SimpleGateway
- Is there a group policy overriding the local policy on the relevant machine? (for example, is the machine part of a domain?)