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I have Macbook with Windows 7 installed and connected to Windows 2012 server with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection. How can I run Ctrl + Alt + Delete on Windows 2012 Server?
Thanks in advance.
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I have Macbook with Windows 7 installed and connected to Windows 2012 server with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection. How can I run Ctrl + Alt + Delete on Windows 2012 Server?
Thanks in advance.
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I found it, it was:
fn+ctrl+alt+right-arrow
It is Ctrl-Alt-End - regardless of what OS you are running on the client. – cdavid – 2014-09-07T18:45:46.717
5there is no End button on Mac – Salim – 2014-09-16T08:24:37.393
Yes, there is. It is a virtual key that you can achieve by pressing the physical keys: Fn and right arrow. – cdavid – 2014-09-16T17:09:46.907
This is the correct answer, the other answer doesn't work as stated in the comments – Oliver Dungey – 2017-09-06T09:14:34.237
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This is what worked for me on my Macbook Pro using Yosemite (10.10.2) and the official RDP client from Microsoft while connected to a Windows 2012R2 server:
fn+control+alt+delete
1this sends CTRL+ALT+DEL to the local machine not the remote machine – Matthew Lock – 2016-12-31T04:20:33.083
5@MatthewLock it should send it to the remote machine in full screen mode – Tom Kidd – 2017-06-02T17:15:55.407
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I cannot comment on other answers because of my "reputation points". What worked for me was slm but in this format:
fn+control+option+delete
MAC keyboard.
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for me, prior suggestions didn't work but provided some insight
what ended up working for me was
fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow
prior suggestions didn't work and yet this is an almost verbatim copy of a previous answer. If you don't have anything new or different to add then pleaser don't. – None – 2018-04-09T14:43:58.230
the almost answer didn't work for me, so I posted what did work – QuattroCS – 2019-02-28T20:03:10.873
Yes, the value in this answer is that the other answers specify an "alt" key, and Macs don't have alt keys. – Todd Wilcox – 2019-04-15T19:20:53.283
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There is no delete button on my laptop keyboard, this works on my laptop: fn+ctrl+alt+backspace
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What I find best to use the ease of access feature and enable the on-screen keyboard and then click ctrl+alt+del and it sends the command and allows me to type in the password, then just turn off the feature and close the keyboard.
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I am using citrix in MacBook. In citrix (windows 10) i'm running Remote Desktop (windows server 2014) fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow works perfect. Other options doesn't work.
Standard windows RDP is Ctrl+Alt+End, do mac books have this key? – Bob Vale – 2018-05-22T12:49:02.633