![]() ![]() If you simply want to remain at the cmdline and not bother with the GUI at all, use TaskList. Alternatively, you can create a desktop shortcut and point it to taskmgr.exe. Shorcuts exist - if you're at the cmdline, you can simply type taskmgr.exe (or Start -> Run -> type taskmgr.exe). and now need to lift your hand to grab a mouse and. It's actually annoying if you are happily pounding away at the keyboard for most part. Hyper-V has a short-cut on its menu bar that makes it a single mouse click, but still not quick enough. ![]() Getting to the Task Manager involves some mouse-clicks in such situations- Start -> Windows Security -> Task Manager (works in both RDP and VM sessions) or clicking on the appropriate shortcut in the VM client software. ![]() You have a RDP (Terminal Services) session or a Virtual Machine session open, where the CTRL-ALT-DEL key combination fires up the Windows Logn/Security dialog on the host computer rather than the RDP or VM session you have open. ![]()
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