installed a virtual machine to build a test environment, but when using the Windows Server version of the operating system. Request to send Ctrl+alt+delete key combination to log in to the operating system
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after the real machine sends the CTRL+ALT+DELETE key combination, it automatically opens the real machine's task to call the system. Unable to automatically switch to the inside of the virtual machine, so the above method to deal with.
Cancel Request Ctrl+alt+delete Enter login screen
If you think the above method is still too complex, you can directly set the cancellation Ctrl+alt+delete enter the login interface
Edit the Group Policy Editor by setting, and then locate the Computer Configuration---security settings---Local Policies---security options "Interactive logon without pressing Ctrl+alt+delete"
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