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Hi all,
I hope someone can help me. I have a customer with over 200 Wyse V10L terminals. We have an issue when the user presses the Ctrl+Alt+Del combination, it locks the Wyse as opposed to the Windows XP VDI.
Is there anyway that I can change the behaviour so that this key combo just locks the XP VDI?
Any help is much appreciated…
Thanks
Mewsta
Did you have a look at the parameter “KeySequence” ?
Ctrl+Alt+Del — Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Del to lock the thin client if the user is logged in with a password (if the user is logged in without a password, this key sequence does not work).
I think it could solve your problem.
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