CTRL, ALT, delete to log on to Windows 7?

After weeks without a problem, Windows 7 at the opening after its judgment, reached a screen saying "CTRL, ALT, del to log on. Should that always appears and how do you it on a Mac? CTRL

If your Mac has no key supprimer delete forwards, press Ctrl + alt + fn + DELETE.

When you hold the fn, pressing return back/delete will act as the delete key before required to connect to WIndows.

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