1. Use Ctrl + Alt + End

The shortcut Ctrl + Alt + End works by sending the command to the remote computer instead of your local one, getting around the local system’s capture of Ctrl + Alt + Del. This allows you to access important remote features like Task Manager or log off, making it useful for managing remote desktops.

2. Use the On-Screen Keyboard

The on-screen keyboard in the remote desktop session lets you directly press Ctrl + Alt + Del. This method avoids the local system blocking the command, making sure it goes to the remote system.

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