Is that what he was saying? I'll volunteer for this for Win2k8. I had no idea what that post was saying.willda wrote:You've got your volunteer! I'm having that problem with Windows 7. Just let me know when it's done.redge wrote:planned to January/February if there volontary for help debug the w2k8 and w2kr8r2
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- 2009-12-11 20:39
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
- Replies: 18
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Re: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
- 2009-12-10 18:46
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
- Replies: 18
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Re: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
Ok, so far I'm still unsure what a work around or fix is for this. The replies are very vague. Can anyone please shed some light on this?
- 2009-12-09 21:02
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
- Replies: 18
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Re: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
And you did this where in the registry?scottwilkins wrote:I got tired of this problem and just edited the registry to remove the CAD requirement from Windows.
- 2009-12-09 18:08
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
- Replies: 18
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CTRL-ALT-DEL on Windows server 2008 x64 uvnc 1.0.8.2.
I've seen multiple topics on this referring to Vista and Windows 7, but not much on 2008 with the latest version which I'm using 1.0.8.2.
I receive no errors at all, everything else seems to work, but I can not get CTRL-ALT-DEL to work at all. I use ctrl-alt-F4 with no luck, I right-click on the ...
I receive no errors at all, everything else seems to work, but I can not get CTRL-ALT-DEL to work at all. I use ctrl-alt-F4 with no luck, I right-click on the ...