How to bring up the task manager of remote desktop

         Question: When Windows' built-in remote desktop controls the server hosted in the computer room, after logging in to the server, sometimes I want to call up the task manager of the remote machine, but after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, the task manager of the local machine always appears. Why? Is there any setting required? Thanks!

         Solution: In Microsoft's settings, Ctrl+Alt+Del is always valid for the local desktop. If you want to call up the task manager in the remote desktop, you need to press Ctrl+Shift+Esc instead, and you can also use Ctrl+Alt+End to call up the Windows security dialog box, and then click "Task Manager". Another method is to enter "taskmgr" in the "Start"-"Run" of the remote desktop. This command will directly call out the task manager of the remote desktop, which is a workaround.

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