CTRL+ALT+DEL in VNC?

Saqr Binghalib bgtech "at" pacbell.net
Fri, 26 Nov 1999 11:43:29 +0000


That's the problem, I am running Windows 98 and not NT. so the ALT GR + DEL
doesnt work. Nor does the "send CTRL + ALT + DEL" under the Vncpopup menu work.

Thanks anyways,
--Saqr

Mark Vinten wrote:

> Sorry, but you have misread the original posting ... the key is actually
> "ALT GR" + "DEL" (The ALT GR key being immediately right of the spacebar
> ...)  This will send a ALT + CTRL + DELETE sequence to the machine running
> the VNC server, thus under NT 4.0 will produce the Windows NT Security
> dialog box ...
>
> Under 9x it doesn't appear to do anything ... So basically to you it is
> useless ... I was wondering whether this should do the same under 9x (ie,
> bring up the END TASK - However, to answer my own question, this would
> probably freeze the VNC server, am I right ?) ...
>   _____
>
> Mark Vinten (mvinten "at" caluk.com)
> Computer Applications Limited
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Saqr Binghalib [mailto:bgtech "at" pacbell.net]
> Sent: 25 November 1999 07:27
> To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
> Subject: CTRL+ALT+DEL in VNC?
>
> Hi all,
>
>  I have read some postings about restarting a Windows VNC server by pressing
> ALT+GR+DEL
>
>  I have tried a lot of different things, and still could not get the windows
> machine to reboot. I dont know what the GR key refers too.
>
> I am running WINvnc server on Windows98 and running the viewer on a Solaris
> x86
> box.
>
>  Thanks in Advance,
> --Saqr
>
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