I’ve just installed the EchoVNC server V2.34 on 4 Windows 2008 servers (2 32-bit  real machines, 1 32-bit virtual machine under Hyper-V, and 1 64-bit real machine).  It works fine except that CTRL-ALT-DELETE will not unlock the system for initial logon or after the administrator has been logged on and the system locked.  Further, CTRL-ALT_DEL works (eg: to bring up task manager) on real machines when they are not locked, but does not work at all on virtual machines.  The ability to unlock the system remotely is essential.

 

Help!

 

Michael Wheatley

Silicon Valley Systems