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AlterPath KVM/net Installation, Administration, and User’s Guide

Note: A lockout macro will not transmit if the connection is read-only.

If you switch between two KVM connected servers the lockout macro does
not lock your session unless in the meantime another user has taken over your
session.

The lockout macros are user-programmable. The following table shows the
default key sequences on major operating systems.

Table 1-20: Lockout Macro Key Sequences

Operating System

Lockout Macro

Windows XP

[WIN] + L

Windows 2000

[Ctrl+Alt+Del] + K

K = Lock computer
L = Log out

Windows 2003

[WIN] + L

[Ctrl+Alt+Del] + K

K = Lock computer
L = Log out

Sun Solaris 10 - CDE

By default there is no hot key defined. Follow
the steps below to define a key sequence.

1. Go to Desktop Controls/Tools > Hot key

Editor > New Hotkey > Show Details

2. In Hot Key target's name or path enter:

/usr/dt/bin/dtaction

3. In Extra-Command-Line arguments select:

LockDisplay

4. In the "Enter Hot key" type a key sequence ,

for example, [Ctrl+Alt] +L

5. Save as and exit

6. Save and reload

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