Hello...
I see the FAQ on sending ctrl+alt+del to host at
[topic=61][/topic]
But I'm curious...what is it about running the server as a sevice that allows the ctrl+alt+del to be accepted by the host?
Just curious. Any suggestions?
Thx,
D.
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Send ctrl+alt+del to host
Send ctrl+alt+del to host
Last edited by dsmcd01 on 2005-06-30 00:42, edited 2 times in total.
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ctrl-alt-del is a security command...
Can only be execute by keyboard or emulated as service (system account)
It is a MS protection to prevent applications for using CAD.
The second problem is that running as application you only have access to your own desktop. Windows use several desktops, each of them have there own security level.
-logon desktop(system)
-users desktop(user)
-screensave desktop(user)
If your screensaver ask a password to be deactivated, you don't have access to read the logon desktop--> running as application you loose the connection
As application you possible only want to popup the taskmanager...
Run: taskmgr via startup does the same
Can only be execute by keyboard or emulated as service (system account)
It is a MS protection to prevent applications for using CAD.
The second problem is that running as application you only have access to your own desktop. Windows use several desktops, each of them have there own security level.
-logon desktop(system)
-users desktop(user)
-screensave desktop(user)
If your screensaver ask a password to be deactivated, you don't have access to read the logon desktop--> running as application you loose the connection
As application you possible only want to popup the taskmanager...
Run: taskmgr via startup does the same
Last edited by Rudi De Vos on 2005-06-30 08:05, edited 1 time in total.