Thursday 11 August 2011

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How to Enable Telnet in Windows 7

  • Thursday 11 August 2011
  • PRABH KARAN SINGH
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  • WHAT IS TELNET ?

    Telnet is a protocol that allows you to connect to remote computers (called hosts) over a TCP/IP network (such as the Internet). You use software called a telnet client on your computer to make a connection to a telnet server (i.e., the remote host). Once your telnet client establishes a connection to the remote host, your client becomes a virtual terminal, allowing you to communicate with the remote host from your computer. In most cases, you'll need to log into the remote host, which requires that you have an account on that system. Occasionally, you can log in as guest or public without having an account.
    TO ENABLE TELNET YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS 

                                                        Click on “Start Button”


    Click on “Control Panel (menu item)” in “Start menu

              

                                        Click on “ program and feature (link)” in “Control Panel”



     Click on “Turn Windows features on or off (link)” in “Programs and Features”



    Click in “Windows Features” box and find the “Telnet Client” and Telnet server check box


    Allow the system to install the appropriate files – should take only a few seconds to a minute or so.

    Now go to RUN and type services.msc 


    when this services.msc open you have to search for telnet .and open it
     
     now where  you disabled make it automatic then click on apply after start



     After click on start you this and now ur telnet is enabale

    Now ur telnet is enable on ur system


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