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I have been having a problem accessing Windows 7 pcs through VNC in that Windows 7 does not accept the CAD command from 3rd party software.
This can be a problem if you are trying to access a users pc over the network and you need to ask someone to press CAD to gain access.
The solution I propose is one in which you must preconfigure the windows 7 pcs through remote desktop..
This can be a problem if you are trying to access a users pc over the network and you need to ask someone to press CAD to gain access.
The solution I propose is one in which you must preconfigure the windows 7 pcs through remote desktop..
3 Steps total
Step 1: Enable Secure Attention Sequence
Ctrl Alt Del Remote Desktop Windows 10
Microsofts term for CAD is SAS (Secure Attention Sequence) and this is not enabled by default on Windows 7 pcs. So first things first we need to enable this through local group policy.. open gpedit.msc on the pc and go to the following location: Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Logon Options. Double Click on 'Disable or enable software Secure Attention Sequence.' This will open a new window.. Change the setting to 'enabled' and in the options drop down box change it to 'Services and Ease of Access applications.'
Step 2: Disable VNC service
In order to replace the winvnc.exe file with the patched version we must disable the vnc service on the pc in question..
Open services.msc on the pc and scroll down to uvnc_service. Stop the service and we can then move onto the next step.
Open services.msc on the pc and scroll down to uvnc_service. Stop the service and we can then move onto the next step.
Step 3: Replace the WinVNC.exe File
I have a patched version of the WinVnc.exe file here http://www.4shared.com/file/9X67SDAu/winvnc.html. All you need to do is replace the same file on your pc and you are on your way to accessing windows 7 through VNC!
So just replace the file in the UltraVNC folder in program files on your root drive. e.g. C:Program FilesUltraVNCWinvnc.exe
So just replace the file in the UltraVNC folder in program files on your root drive. e.g. C:Program FilesUltraVNCWinvnc.exe
Once you have done this restart the pc and enjoy accessing it through VNC!
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Published: Oct 27, 2010 · Last Updated: Jan 17, 2018
14 Comments
- JalapenoJSlocum Dec 2, 2010 at 10:33amHave you tried Dameware? Much eaiser than all those other steps
- PoblanoTiernan Dec 15, 2010 at 10:29amYea.. but you have to pay after the 30 day trial and we had to cover a large amount of users. Will give it a try though.. thanks for the heads up
- Pimientoblawson7 Dec 17, 2010 at 01:56pmLink is dead. Can you point to another Winvnc.exe location?
- PoblanoTiernan Dec 20, 2010 at 05:42amHi Mate.. try this link http://www.4shared.com/file/9X67SDAu/winvnc.html
- SonoraBinhow Aug 8, 2011 at 10:13amHey, thanks for the tip. It was very useful.
- PoblanoKerwin Aug 31, 2011 at 08:19amthanks very helpful
- AnaheimWill_Nugent Nov 28, 2011 at 09:05pmApplied the Group Policy modification and this worked. Thanks Tiernan.
- ChipotleDaniel Herndon Jun 28, 2012 at 03:06pmGreat Article. This has been very useful numerous times.
- JalapenoThomas929 Feb 7, 2013 at 01:57pmFYI, you still need to enable SAS to get uVNC to work in 7, but you no longer need a patched executable; the newest uVNC should support Win 7.
- AnaheimNick4825 Feb 28, 2013 at 08:01pmI used the following registry hack with great success:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem]
'ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin'=dword:00000000
'ConsentPromptBehaviorUser'=dword:00000003
'EnableInstallerDetection'=dword:00000001
'EnableLUA'=dword:00000000
'EnableSecureUIAPaths'=dword:00000001
'EnableUIADesktopToggle'=dword:00000000
'EnableVirtualization'=dword:00000001
'PromptOnSecureDesktop'=dword:00000000
'ValidateAdminCodeSignatures'=dword:00000000
'dontdisplaylastusername'=dword:00000000
'legalnoticecaption'='
'legalnoticetext'='
'scforceoption'=dword:00000000
'shutdownwithoutlogon'=dword:00000001
'undockwithoutlogon'=dword:00000001
'FilterAdministratorToken'=dword:00000000
'HideFastUserSwitching'=dword:00000001
'SoftwareSASGeneration'=dword:00000001[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystemUIPI][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystemUIPIClipboard][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystemUIPIClipboardExceptionFormats]
'CF_TEXT'=dword:00000001
'CF_BITMAP'=dword:00000002
'CF_OEMTEXT'=dword:00000007
'CF_DIB'=dword:00000008
'CF_PALETTE'=dword:00000009
'CF_UNICODETEXT'=dword:0000000d
'CF_DIBV5'=dword:00000011 - Pimientojfrasier Mar 13, 2013 at 03:35pmI created a domain GPO with the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem] SoftwareSASGeneration'=dword:00000001 and it worked up until a few days ago. It no longer works.What now?
- PoblanoTelex May 1, 2013 at 07:44pmThanks! FYI Step 1 is only needed now! Thanks again
- Thai PepperGalen in Laguna Jan 23, 2014 at 10:26pmor Run -> netplwiz
and uncheck the box on the second tab - AnaheimSENATORMC May 16, 2014 at 12:19pmI will try this..Ive been using 'On Screen Keyboard' to access, then Im good to go..
How can I send ctrl+alt+del to a remote computer over Remote Desktop?
For example, if I wanted to change the local admin password on a remote PC using a Remote Desktop connection, it would be helpful to be able to send the ctrl+alt+del key sequence to the remote computer.
I would normally do this by pressing ctrl+alt+del and selecting the change password option. But I can't send ctrl+alt+del using Remote Desktop since this 'special' key series is always handled by the local client.
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ctrl+alt+end is the prescribed way to do this.
Coding Horror has some other shortcuts.
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One option is to use the on-screen keyboard from within the first RDP session.
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In newer versions of Windows there is a link to
Windows Security
in the start menu that will get you to the same place.Never tried ctrl+alt+end - very sweet. I'll have to stick that in the storage space with ctrl+alt+ins for VMware. I personally avoid using the mouse as much as possible - weird for a Windows admin, right?
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In the Remote Desktop help, it says you must use ctrl+alt+end , so that is the correct, official way.
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You can use the following key combinations in remote desktop connection.
- CTRL + ALT + DEL → CTRL + ALT + END
- CTRL + PAGE UP → ALT + PAGE UP
- CTRL + PAGE DOWN → ALT + PAGE DOWN
- ALT + TAB → ALT + INSERT
See this http://www.morgantechspace.com/2013/08/how-to-press-ctrl-alt-del-in-remote.html
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I'm trying to set up a machine here with UltraVNC on Windows Vista with UAC off. The problem is, in this configuration, I can't send Ctrl + Alt + Del (CAD) to the Windows Vista machine, and so I'm stuck at the login screen, which is waiting for the CAD sequence. I'm joined to a domain, so I don't think I can disable the CAD requirement. I can't re-enable UAC either. I also tried using the on-screen keyboard, but it didn't seem to work. Is there a workaround or a solution?
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Doesn't VNC have a feature to send CAD? With RealVNC you can click the VNC-window's icon (at the top left corner) and click 'Send Ctrl-Alt-Del'. Maybe there's something similar? Otherwise you can of course use RealVNC's client.
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After much searching, I gave up and set group policy on the machines to not require Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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The latest release of UltraVNC and VNCScan have resolved this issue. There's a pretty thorough post of it at http://vncscan.com/blog/2010/09/ultravnc-and-windows-7-ctrlaltdel/
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Set your UAC to the second-lowest level. This will allow you to send Ctrl+Alt+Del to the remote computers through VNC and other remote software.
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I wrote a library called SasLibEx that can simulate the CAD keypress sequence, even when UAC is disabled. Some of my customers use it with UltraVNC.
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There is a registry setting that can be changed that will allow Ctrl + Alt + Del to work. I'm not sure what the setting exactly is, as the incorrect setting was detected by VNC and provided me with the option to make the change itself. Here's how I went about it:
- Log in to the remote computer (so that when you connect via the VNC Viewer you won't be prompted with the 'Ctrl + Alt + Del' screen).
- On another computer, use the VNC Viewer to connect to the remote computer.
- Press the Send Ctrl+Alt+Del to Host button on the toolbar. At this point, the VNC Server shows a message, 'UAC is diabled, fix registry'. Click OK.
- After this registry fix, Ctrl + Alt + Del commands work as expected.
This post TRUE solution for Ctrl-Alt-Del in Win7? + other issues gets credit for pointing me in the right direction.
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