You could also press:
Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Del

-> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
-> Von: Seth Kneller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-> Gesendet: Montag, 16. April 2001 17:52
-> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-> Betreff: RE: Simulating NT's Ctrl-Alt-Delete Logon
->
->
-> Les Juby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
-> >I've loaded VNC as a service on an NT 4.0 server for dealing
-> >remotely with lock-ups and it works great with the shutdown.exe
-> >utility to reboot remotely.
-> >
-> >But how can I get past the Ctrl-Alt-Del keystroke sequence to
-> >logon again if I need a second VNC access session.  The Ctrl-Alt-
-> >Del keystroke sequence seems to trip off Task Manager on the
-> >local Win-95 accessing machine.......
->
-> OK, you need to click the window menu (the little icon at
-> the top left hand
-> corner of the VNC viewer window - the one you would
-> double-click if you
-> wanted to close the window), on there you will find, among
-> other things, an
-> option to send ctrl-alt-del.
->
-> Of course if you are using NT and you want to log-on
-> remotely, don't forget
-> to set the default password.
->
-> $ whomai
-> seth
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