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Part 2. Open the Command Prompt. Telnet runs through the Command Prompt. You can access the command prompt by pressing Win and typing cmd into the Run field. Start the Telnet client. Connect to a Telnet server. At the Telnet command line, type open serveraddress [port].

You have successfully connected to the server when you receive either a welcome message or are prompted for your username and password. You can also start a connection directly from the Command Prompt by typing telnet serveraddress [port].

Close your Telnet session. Once you are finished administering your Telnet server, you should close your connection before closing the window. You will find telnet client there. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.

You Might Also Like How to. How to. About This Article. Tested by:. Co-authors: Updated: August 10, Categories: Windows 7 Remote Access Services. Article Summary X 1. Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. Attempts automatic logon. Specifies the terminal type. My solution was to get a bit version of the telnet exe from a bit machine in this case an old laptop running XP SP3 and put one copy in the same directory as the script and another copy over the top of the telnet.

I don't know which one was important, but it's fairly trivial to do both. Note that you can't by default delete exe files in System 32, even as an admin, so you need to take control of the file.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Don't panic, it is just a matter of few clicks and Telnet will be enabled again.

Telnet Client allows a computer to connect to a remote Telnet server and run applications on that server. Once logged on, a user is given a command prompt that can be used as if it had been opened locally on the Telnet server's console.

Commands that you type at the Telnet client command prompt are sent to the Telnet Server and executed there, as though you were locally logged on to a command prompt session at the server.



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