Windows Server 2003 on SunPCi3 card under Solaris 10 - SUN
This is a discussion on Windows Server 2003 on SunPCi3 card under Solaris 10 - SUN ; The problem I have is that pressing cntrl-alt-del to log on
does not work as it brings up the Solaris process viewer
instead.
The best information I could find was to add a line to
/etc/inittab as follows
ca::cntrlaltdel:/bin/true
The ...
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Windows Server 2003 on SunPCi3 card under Solaris 10
The problem I have is that pressing cntrl-alt-del to log on
does not work as it brings up the Solaris process viewer
instead.
The best information I could find was to add a line to
/etc/inittab as follows
ca::cntrlaltdel:/bin/true
The effect of that is that pressing cntrl-alt-del now brings
up a process not found in Solaris, so it appears to be on
the right track.
I could find anything more helpful on Google.
Any thoughts on how to send cntrl-alt-del to Windows
Server 2003 to let me log on?
Barry
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Re: Windows Server 2003 on SunPCi3 card under Solaris 10
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 16:24:27 +1100, Barry OGrady wrote:
>The problem I have is that pressing cntrl-alt-del to log on
>does not work as it brings up the Solaris process viewer
>instead.
>The best information I could find was to add a line to
>/etc/inittab as follows
>ca::cntrlaltdel:/bin/true
>The effect of that is that pressing cntrl-alt-del now brings
>up a process not found in Solaris, so it appears to be on
>the right track.
>I could find anything more helpful on Google.
>Any thoughts on how to send cntrl-alt-del to Windows
>Server 2003 to let me log on?
Again I'm answering my own question because I discovered
the answer. It works if I press the cntrl-alt the right of the space
bar.
>Barry
Barry
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