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Tim Brown
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      8th Feb 2004
Greetings,

In using RDP to connect to a Win 2003 machine via a
terminal client (running Win XP CE), does anyone know of a
way to make function key combos work?

e.g.: Windows-E, or even Crtl-Alt-Del

For some reason, RDP doesn't appear to send these. Does
anyone know of a way to make them work?

Thanks.
 
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      9th Feb 2004
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----- Tim Brown wrote: ----

Greetings

In using RDP to connect to a Win 2003 machine via a
terminal client (running Win XP CE), does anyone know of a
way to make function key combos work

e.g.: Windows-E, or even Crtl-Alt-De

For some reason, RDP doesn't appear to send these. Does
anyone know of a way to make them work

Thanks

 
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Tim Brown
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      9th Feb 2004
Thanks for that.

Is there a way to map the normal keys to those keys? - Our
users are using thin-clients, so to all intents and
purposes see nothing but the session. Ideally we'd like
them to use the standard keys.

Cheers
>-----Original Message-----
>http://www.workthin.com/tssk.htm
>
>Patrick Rouse
>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>www.workthin.com
>
>
>
> ----- Tim Brown wrote: -----
>
> Greetings,
>
> In using RDP to connect to a Win 2003 machine via

a
> terminal client (running Win XP CE), does anyone

know of a
> way to make function key combos work?
>
> e.g.: Windows-E, or even Crtl-Alt-Del
>
> For some reason, RDP doesn't appear to send

these. Does
> anyone know of a way to make them work?
>
> Thanks.
>
>.
>

 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]
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      10th Feb 2004
The newst RDP client allows key combinations to be sent to
the server that than intercepteed by the local machine
(although ctrl-alt-del is an exception). What thin client
are you using and what version of the RDP client are they
using?

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks for that.
>
>Is there a way to map the normal keys to those keys? -

Our
>users are using thin-clients, so to all intents and
>purposes see nothing but the session. Ideally we'd like
>them to use the standard keys.
>
>Cheers
>>-----Original Message-----
>>http://www.workthin.com/tssk.htm
>>
>>Patrick Rouse
>>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>www.workthin.com
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Tim Brown wrote: -----
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> In using RDP to connect to a Win 2003 machine via

>a
>> terminal client (running Win XP CE), does anyone

>know of a
>> way to make function key combos work?
>>
>> e.g.: Windows-E, or even Crtl-Alt-Del
>>
>> For some reason, RDP doesn't appear to send

>these. Does
>> anyone know of a way to make them work?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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