Re: telneting on win95/98

by "Chris Walker" <dev(at)rockfordweb.com>

 Date:  Wed, 31 May 2000 20:29:15 -0500
 To:  <hwg-servers(at)hwg.org>
 References:  ckpmxsmb03
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The 2nd edition of Hyperterminal supports telnet.. Its an optional install
in 98..  On 95, Hyperterminal was a standard install option, but that
version didn't support telnet.. you could, though, download the 2nd edition
and replace the origional..  In the "early" days, Hyperterminal was the
telnet client of 'choice' for win32.. heh heh

Hyperterminal is preferred over the junky telnet window below if you require
zmodem xfrs via rz/sz on the unix box..

- Chris Walker


> there are a couple of ways you can do this: type telnet in the
> location/address box of the browser or click on "Start", then "Run", then
> type in the word telnet in the text box. both of these will start a telnet
> session. they need to be connected to the net, of course, when they do
this.
>

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