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I have a Proline tablet running Windows 7 Professional. The client has added it to their domain, causing it to require Ctrl + Alt + Del to log in. They do not want to change this. If I plug a USB keyboard in, then the CAD combination works fine. Yet, when using the On Screen Keyboard, it has no effect. The problem is not that the touch is not working, the cursor follows the touch perfectly. At the end of the sequence, the cursor is hovering over the Del key, but the logon does not preceed.

Oh, and the screen reads; "Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE or use the Windows Security button to log on". Yet, the only button on the tablet is the power button.

What could be causing this and how do I fix it?

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    Is UAC disabled on the target computer? Sep 19, 2011 at 14:35
  • @techie007, Please post that as an answer. Enabling UAC solved the problem, domain and all.
    – Richard C
    Sep 20, 2011 at 19:23
  • Done deal dude, glad it worked. :) Sep 20, 2011 at 19:45

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If UAC is disabled on the target computer then passing a fake Secure Attention Sequence (SAS) keystroke (Ctrl+Alt+Delete) to the system (ie: from an OSK or a remote-control program like VNC) will fail.

If you need lowered UAC interference, then you can turn it down to one notch above Off and that should allow the SAS to be passed.

Similar question is here: Send Ctrl+Alt+Del over VNC with Windows Vista and UAC off?

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Ctrl-Alt-Del is a secure keyboard combination that cannot be passed through the On-Screen Keyboard (AFAIK).

You can read more here at Wikipedia.

Check the tablet quick start guide or operating manual for a Windows Security button. This acts as an equivalent for the Ctrl-Alt-Del key combination.

The tablet does not come with a keyboard, right?

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  • On my notebook, the OSK works fine for sending CAD. The tablet's documentation does not mention a security button, there are no buttons on the tablet except for the power button (which suspends the tablet) and the tablet does not come with a keyboard.
    – Richard C
    Sep 19, 2011 at 13:23
  • hmm - this is weird. it does not work on my laptop (joined to domain) or my workgroup server. Instead, it says use the keyboard to access Windows Security, or something to that extent!
    – ryanswj
    Sep 19, 2011 at 13:43
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    +1: You'll notice on the Business line of TabletPCs like the DellXT2, ThinkPadX200, and the HP 2670p all have a security button since you'll need it to login to a domain in Tablet Mode.
    – surfasb
    Sep 19, 2011 at 13:45
  • i think we've come to a conclusion - OSK won't work in domain mode :)
    – ryanswj
    Sep 19, 2011 at 13:48
  • The problem is UAC. It was disabled. After enabling UAC and rebooting the machine, OSK worked fine.
    – Richard C
    Sep 20, 2011 at 19:28
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You can try the onscreen keyboard.

But you need to use "AltGr" instead of "Alt".

Ctrl + AltGr + Del

AltGr is on the other side of Space button.

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  • This worked for me.
    – Douglas
    Sep 3, 2013 at 13:13
  • This worked as well.
    – MarcF
    Apr 24, 2015 at 16:30
  • Not sure why this has been down voted, worked fine for me on win7 pro joined to a domain without any changes to UAC.
    – GJKH
    Aug 11, 2015 at 17:31
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Same problem here with a touchscreen panel pc. I bypassed disabling C-A-D request in local security policy. Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy -> Local Policy -> Security Options -> double click on "Interactive Access: Disable CTRL-ALT-DEL request" -> Set on "Enabled"

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Sorry it's been yrs and not 1 answer provided the answer for that simple question. I had a problem with my keyboard and had to resort to OSK for timebeing and faced the same problem as the question. Until i found the shortcut from here: http://www.shortcutmania.com/Windows-7-Keyboard-Shortcuts-printable-cheatsheet.htm

So, here it is: For OSK you use Ctrl+Alt+Esc. Not Ctrl+Alt+Del. Don't know if it works on tablet though. That is all. :)

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