How can I send a ctl-alt-del to an active RDP session within the Navigation view? I didn't see a menu item and VMware got ctl-alt-insert...
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Stefan Koell
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over 6 years ago
Hi James,
unfortunately the button in the Actions tab does not always work reliably. The APIs we are using behave differently on certain systems and also depending on the Windows Key Passthrough setting of your connection.
If it doesn't work in your scenario, you need to use the CTRL + ALT + END combination.
Hi, the navigation tree, does not include this functionality. I'm afraid the only way to do this is using the Actions ribbon tab. You can right-click on that button on the Actions tab and put it in the QAT.
I'm also not sure what you mean by "VMware got ctl-alt-insert". The navigation tree in Royal TS also does not have this but maybe I misunderstood.
Regards, Stefan
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James Andrews
said
over 6 years ago
This functionality doesn't seem to work for Win2012R2 in version 4.2.61320.10000, it only sends a '.'
Stefan Koell
said
over 6 years ago
Hi James, depending on the Windows Key Passthrough settings you may need to press CTRL-ALT-END in the remote session.
Let me know if this helps.
Regards, Stefan
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James Andrews
said
over 6 years ago
Thanks for the reminder! And that works great. But that still doesn't help the functionality through the 'Actions' tab ,"Send Ctrl+Alt+Del", which doesn't seem to work, it sends a '.' (period). Is that an additional setting in the options than?
Stefan Koell
said
over 6 years ago
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Hi James,
unfortunately the button in the Actions tab does not always work reliably. The APIs we are using behave differently on certain systems and also depending on the Windows Key Passthrough setting of your connection.
If it doesn't work in your scenario, you need to use the CTRL + ALT + END combination.
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How can I send a ctl-alt-del to an active RDP session within the Navigation view? I didn't see a menu item and VMware got ctl-alt-insert...
Thanks!
Hi James,
unfortunately the button in the Actions tab does not always work reliably. The APIs we are using behave differently on certain systems and also depending on the Windows Key Passthrough setting of your connection.
If it doesn't work in your scenario, you need to use the CTRL + ALT + END combination.
Regards,
Stefan
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Hi, the navigation tree, does not include this functionality. I'm afraid the only way to do this is using the Actions ribbon tab. You can right-click on that button on the Actions tab and put it in the QAT.
I'm also not sure what you mean by "VMware got ctl-alt-insert". The navigation tree in Royal TS also does not have this but maybe I misunderstood.
Regards,
Stefan
James Andrews
This functionality doesn't seem to work for Win2012R2 in version 4.2.61320.10000, it only sends a '.'
Stefan Koell
Hi James, depending on the Windows Key Passthrough settings you may need to press CTRL-ALT-END in the remote session.
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
James Andrews
Thanks for the reminder! And that works great. But that still doesn't help the functionality through the 'Actions' tab ,"Send Ctrl+Alt+Del", which doesn't seem to work, it sends a '.' (period). Is that an additional setting in the options than?
Stefan Koell
Hi James,
unfortunately the button in the Actions tab does not always work reliably. The APIs we are using behave differently on certain systems and also depending on the Windows Key Passthrough setting of your connection.
If it doesn't work in your scenario, you need to use the CTRL + ALT + END combination.
Regards,
Stefan
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