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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?



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  • It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

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  • @n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?



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  • It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

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  • @n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?



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  • It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

    – n8te
    2 hours ago











  • @n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

    – ucsendre
    2 hours ago



















  • It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

    – n8te
    2 hours ago











  • @n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

    – ucsendre
    2 hours ago

















It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

– n8te
2 hours ago





It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.

– n8te
2 hours ago













@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

– ucsendre
2 hours ago





@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.

– ucsendre
2 hours ago










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