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check server using telnet vista
1. Click Start then select Control Panel.
2. Select Programs and Features. 3. Select Turn Windows features on or off. 4. Select the Telnet Client option. 5. Click OK. 6. A dialog box will appear to confirm installation. The telnet command should now be available |
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Re: check server using telnet vista
This works exactly like you have it typed...Thanks friend...It just takes a while for it to configure...Patience pays off...speedy1966
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Re: check server using telnet vista
check server using telnet vista
1. Click Start then select Control Panel. 2. Select Programs and Features. 3. Select Turn Windows features on or off. 4. Select the Telnet Client option. 5. Click OK. 6. A dialog box will appear to confirm installation. The telnet command should now be available I did above so now what where is the telnet command and what do you type Thanks |
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