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change my password in RDP
Name: FrancoMiao Date: May 10, 2005 at 11:33:51 Pacific OS: Windows 2003 CPU/Ram: Intel 2.4G
Comment:
I use RDP on winxp connect to the win2003 terminal server, when I pressed Ctr-Alt-Delete try to change my current password, the system only show up the logoff/change password window of winXP. I was expecting it prompted me the logoff window of windows 2003, so I can change my password. Any clue about this?
Name: Curt R Date: May 10, 2005 at 14:44:22 Pacific
Reply:
Yes, it's not designed to bring up the ctrl-alt-del window for the remote connection, but for the system you're physicall sitting at.
If you want the Task Manager for the remote system, right click on the taskbar of the remote system and select Task Manager. Simpler just to have it show the logoff on the start menu and click on Start >> Logoff.
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