Telnet


Telnet \ windows \system32\telnet.exe

Telnet is used to connect to a remote computer. A Telnet session works very much like a command prompt window, except that commands entered are executed on the remote machine. What you do in Telnet depends on the platform of the remote machine; for example, if connecting to a Unix host, you'll get a standard terminal window. If you connect to a Windows host, you'll get a DOS command-prompt window.

If you launch Telnet without any options, you'll get a prompt, at which you can type commands such as open server_name to initiate a connection or quit to end the session. To launch Telnet and connect automatically, type telnet server_name [port] or telnet:// server_name : port .



Windows XP Pocket Reference
Windows XP Pocket Reference
ISBN: 0596004257
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 154
Authors: David A. Karp

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