Hi everyone,
The NT server at the company where I work in IT support has a rather strange problem with our keyboard connection, and we can't seem to get to the bottom of it.
The server automatically locks when you leave it for a while and you have to do Control-Alt-Delete and key in the server password to unlock the server.
Every now and again, for hours at a time, you can get it to recognise Control-Alt-Delete and type in the password - BUT although it shows the correct number of characters, it will not recognise the passsword. Once you get the server unlocked, everything seems to be normal as far as keyboard recognition goes.
This may be because it's thinking Caps Lock is on when it isn't (ie. 1 button isn't working), but we've tried changing the keyboard (brand new) to no effect.
Is there anything else we can try? The problem is intermittant, but is causing real problems because I can't get in always when I need to.
We have a "backup" method of getting the server to unlock, using VNC remote control, BUT what happens if this stops working, or if no-ones here to use VNC?
I do hope you can give me some pointers.
Regards,
Jay/UK
The NT server at the company where I work in IT support has a rather strange problem with our keyboard connection, and we can't seem to get to the bottom of it.
The server automatically locks when you leave it for a while and you have to do Control-Alt-Delete and key in the server password to unlock the server.
Every now and again, for hours at a time, you can get it to recognise Control-Alt-Delete and type in the password - BUT although it shows the correct number of characters, it will not recognise the passsword. Once you get the server unlocked, everything seems to be normal as far as keyboard recognition goes.
This may be because it's thinking Caps Lock is on when it isn't (ie. 1 button isn't working), but we've tried changing the keyboard (brand new) to no effect.
Is there anything else we can try? The problem is intermittant, but is causing real problems because I can't get in always when I need to.
We have a "backup" method of getting the server to unlock, using VNC remote control, BUT what happens if this stops working, or if no-ones here to use VNC?
I do hope you can give me some pointers.
Regards,
Jay/UK