I have this trouble too. I had come to believe it was due to a certain key
combination I press while using the remote session, and after reading this
I
decided to nail it down. I seem to have found a way to both cause it and
fix
it. Don't know if this will work for others, but it is replicable on my
computer. Here's my setup:
OS X 10.5.2
RDC Beta 2
Connecting to a Windows XP SP-2 computer
How to both trigger the problem and fix it if you already have it. Follow
all these steps in sequence and don't do anything else between them. In
your
Remote Desktop:
1. Alt-Tab to another program
2. Alt-Tab back
3. Command-Tab to another OS X program
4. Command-Tab back to RDC
5. Before pressing any other keys, Alt-tab again (even if the menubar at
the
top of your Windows program has been activated). This will just change
the
focus to another menu item on the menu bar but that's okay. (If your menu
bar isn't activated, do this anyway).
6. If your menu bar is still activated at this point, press the ESC key
until it isn't.
Problem should fixed (or started if you didn't have it when you started
these steps).
"Andrew Yager" wrote:
> I have this problem all the time, on several machines, and have seen
other re****ts on the net of the same. The occurrence is random, but is
only present in RDC Beta 2 (not beta 1)
>


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