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| | Telnet Is there a Telnet client with Vista? |
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| | RE: Telnet Oh yes.. Now it's a "feature" and must be installed via Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features\... A new nightmare for ISP TechSupport engineers. =/ -- Regards, djet Microsoft Certified Professional "Paul Mckenna" wrote: > Is there a Telnet client with Vista? |
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| | Re: Telnet Lol, thanks again! "djet" <djet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B921374B-5CE5-4EBA-962A-6E46D2F9E99E@microsoft.com... > Oh yes.. Now it's a "feature" and must be installed via Control > Panel\Programs\Programs and Features\... A new nightmare for ISP > TechSupport > engineers. =/ > > -- > Regards, > djet > Microsoft Certified Professional > > > "Paul Mckenna" wrote: > >> Is there a Telnet client with Vista? |
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| | RE: Telnet I did that and still could not connect to a mud game... am I doing something wrong? I typed O and then the address I was looking for it to connect to, and it said connection failed. I tried typing the address different ways, and still the same result. "djet" wrote: Quote: > Oh yes.. Now it's a "feature" and must be installed via Control > Panel\Programs\Programs and Features\... A new nightmare for ISP TechSupport > engineers. =/ > > -- > Regards, > djet > Microsoft Certified Professional > > > "Paul Mckenna" wrote: > Quote: > > Is there a Telnet client with Vista? |
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| | Re: Telnet Hard to say. You must use an open port that is both free through your firewall and also used by the host. You should ask someone who actually can connect to the server in question. The Windows telnet client is okay, but you ought to get a real telnet like PuTTY. On Jun 17, 9:58*pm, Confused <Confu...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I did that and still could not connect to a mud game... am I doing something > wrong? I typed O and then the address I was looking for it to connect to,and > it said connection failed. I tried typing the address different ways, and > still the same result. > > > > "djet" wrote: Quote: > > Oh yes.. Now it's a "feature" and must be installed via Control > > Panel\Programs\Programs and Features\... A new nightmare for ISP TechSupport > > engineers. =/ Quote: > > -- > > Regards, > > djet > > Microsoft Certified Professional Quote: > > "Paul Mckenna" wrote: Quote: Quote: > > > Is there a Telnet client with Vista?- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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