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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: zirk on 22 December 2009, 02:15:32
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Anyone know how I can send (Ctrl+Alt+Del) using a Mobile (Symbian) or PDA (Win Mobile) over the Internet?.
Chris. :-/
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other than using a remote access system or a scripting virus not much you can do
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what do you actually want to get to from using that? Task Manager, or lock the station? - Assuming your using some kind of VNC client?
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CTl-Alt-Del is handled by the BIOS which is why it is used as the key stroke to logon, I don't believe you can send this as a keystroke.
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CTl-Alt-Del is handled by the BIOS which is why it is used as the key stroke to logon, I don't believe you can send this as a keystroke.
Depends what client is being used, we had R-Admin installed on a bunch of services, allows the command to be sent, not sure if a mobile phone app could send it though.
All depends on what he really wants access to from doing that....
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Most remote control software has the ability to send the keystrokes. If it doesn't, change software.
Cntrl/Alt/Del was originally picked in the NT3.1 days as it was trapped at a low level, hence a spoofed GINA couldn't be popped in maliciously as an app (obviously, if malicious user had admin rights, still possible to inject a malicious GINA - but in those days, computer users had enough intelligence not to run as admin)