Horizon Blast - disable access to users to Ctrl-Alt-Del

Hello

With the Horizon Blast (HTML5) client, the user has to select Ctrl-Alt-Del in the bar "menu.

Is it possible to disable/remove this option somewhere in a file on the server .properties seen skyline?

My use case applies specifically to hosted applications, and I appreciate that goal is achievable with group policy, but I wanted to check if I could disable at the customer's end.

Thanks for your help,

Richard.

Grossag,

Thanks, very useful to assess reactions.

I did not have the chance to test it yet, but I'll give a try later in the week.

With the customer 'Blast', Ctrl-Alt-Del & Ctl-Alt-Ins do not work from the keyboard, where the 'widget '.

Richard.

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