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I have Macbook with Windows 7 installed and connected to Windows 2012 server with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection. How can I run Ctrl + Alt + Delete on Windows 2012 Server?

Thanks in advance.

Sam Salim
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This is what worked for me on my Macbook Pro using Yosemite (10.10.2) and the official RDP client from Microsoft while connected to a Windows 2012R2 server:

fn+control+alt+delete

slm
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I found it, it was:

fn+ctrl+alt+right-arrow

Oly Dungey
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Sam Salim
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I cannot comment on other answers because of my "reputation points". What worked for me was slm but in this format:

fn+control+option+delete

MAC keyboard.

Oer
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There is no delete button on my laptop keyboard, this works on my laptop: fn+ctrl+alt+backspace

arkod
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for me, prior suggestions didn't work but provided some insight

what ended up working for me was

fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow

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What I find best to use the ease of access feature and enable the on-screen keyboard and then click ctrl+alt+del and it sends the command and allows me to type in the password, then just turn off the feature and close the keyboard.

Dan
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I am using citrix in MacBook. In citrix (windows 10) i'm running Remote Desktop (windows server 2014) fn+ctrl+command+right-arrow works perfect. Other options doesn't work.

Faruk
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Following combination worked for me on MacOS Catalina ( 10.15.7 ) - fn+ctrl+option+delete.

RDP OS was Windows 10.

The other combination with command and right arrow didn't worked for me.