Depending on the version of pcAnywhere you are using, under the setup options for that connection, (it is for all connections in Dos5 and below) you tell it to send windows keyboard keystrokes to the HOST pc. There is also an option to reboot the host remotely separately from this in all windows versions.
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>I use PcAnywhere to services my clients. This is a perfect solution for me most of the time. There are times that the application I am running on the host PC locks up and I can't get out. Normally I would just press CTRL+ALT+DEL, but when I do this the task list displayed is on my machine not the host. Is there way I can write a program, that I can copy to the host PC, that will force a CTRL+ALT+DEL to their keyboard buffer?
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