M Michael Mar 30, 2004 #1 Excuse me if it has been asked, but how do you reboot the host machine through remote desktop?
G Guest Mar 30, 2004 #3 just press ALT+F4 on RDP client and then reboot, or use the windows security button on start menu then choose reboot under a menu (sorry don't have real infos as i'm french)
just press ALT+F4 on RDP client and then reboot, or use the windows security button on start menu then choose reboot under a menu (sorry don't have real infos as i'm french)
S Skip Shean Mar 30, 2004 #4 If I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL, it brings up the Task Manager in my local PC. I restart the server via remote desktop by clicking "Start --> Shut Down" and selecting reboot. Am I missing something? If you need the task manager, do Start --> Run and type "taskmgr" and hit enter. Alt-Ctrl-Del to bring up task manager, it has shutdown option.
If I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL, it brings up the Task Manager in my local PC. I restart the server via remote desktop by clicking "Start --> Shut Down" and selecting reboot. Am I missing something? If you need the task manager, do Start --> Run and type "taskmgr" and hit enter. Alt-Ctrl-Del to bring up task manager, it has shutdown option.
S Soo Kuan Teo [MS] Mar 30, 2004 #5 To bring up the task manager of your host computer, you can also use Ctrl-Alt-End