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I use rdp to connect to a remote computer, if I want to display the windows
protection dialog I use CTRL+ALT+END (instead of the classic CTRL+ALT+DEL which work on my local pc). Now suppose that from the remote computer I start a second rdp session to another pc (this one is not reacheable via internet so I cannot connect directly to it), how can I activate the windows protection dialog on this pc ? If I send a CTRL+ALT+END this works on my first rdp session and is not forwarded to the second one. Am I missing something ? Thanks Francesco |
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> I use rdp to connect to a remote computer, if I want to display the
windows > protection dialog I use CTRL+ALT+END (instead of the classic CTRL+ALT+DEL > which work on my local pc). > Now suppose that from the remote computer I start a second rdp session to > another pc (this one is not reacheable via internet so I cannot connect > directly to it), how can I activate the windows protection dialog on this pc > ? If I send a CTRL+ALT+END this works on my first rdp session and is not > forwarded to the second one. > Am I missing something ? Yes. For XP/2003/2K go to Start | Settings | Windows security or go to Start | Windows security |
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