Virtual PC 2007 running Server 2003

I just installed Server 2003 in Virtual PC 2007 but I can't login.  He said press CTRL-ALT-DEL to connect but when I do it opens the Task Manager in the host (XP Pro) system.  The cursor is certainly in the virtual machine (I know that press right SHIFT to return to home and click inside the VM to go back) when I try to log on to it.

Thanks in advance.

After clicking on the inside of the virtual, press 'Alt' + 'Delete' right only.  This simulates the ctrl, alt, del to the virtual machine.

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