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Cntrl+Alt+Delete Please Help
Posted by David H. Lipman on July 8th, 2003


Resource Kit utility shutdown.exe or shutgui.exe.

Dave

"Joe Hardin" <spepa@mail.c-gate.net> wrote in message
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| I would like to be able to remotely access my Win 2K servers and reboot them
| periodically; however, when they reboot, they require cntrl+alt+delete to
| get to the logon screen. How can I disable the requirement for
| cntrl_alt+delete, or using the terminal server remote session issue
| cntrl+alt+delete to get to the logon screen?
|
| A reply to my email address in addition to the newsgroup would be
| appreciated.
|
|
| Thanks for all of your help,
|
| Joe Hardin
| spepa@c-gate.net
|
|
|


Posted by F1Com on July 8th, 2003


"David H. Lipman" wrote:
He can shut down the w2k server from his local computer using TS. It's
logging back in that he's trying to resolve.



Terry

Posted by Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] on July 8th, 2003


....which shouldn't require Ctrl+Alt+Del in TS.

F1Com wrote:



Posted by F1Com on July 8th, 2003


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
In order to log the server on (as Administrator), he needs to, doesn't
he? I understand your thought on TS, which makes sense also. ;-)

Terry

Posted by Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] on July 8th, 2003


No, when you connect to a TS session it presents you with the login prompts
automagically. :-)

F1Com wrote:


Posted by F1Com on July 8th, 2003


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
For the TS session, but not the server itself. That is what he is
attempting I believe.

Terry

Posted by F1Com on July 10th, 2003


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Since the OP has never responded to us, I guess this is all a moot point
;-)

Terry


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