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How to Activate Telnet in Windows 7
Telnet is a command line tool that is designed for administering remote servers through the Command
Prompt. Unlike Windows XP and Vista, Windows 7 does not come with the Telnet client installed
automatically. You will need to enable it before you can start using it. See Step 1 below to learn how to do
both.Part 1 of 2: Installing Telnet
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Open the Control Panel.By default, Telnet is not installed with Windows 7. It will need to be manually
activated in order for you to use it. You can do so through the Control Panel, which can be accessed from the
Start menu.
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Open "Programs and Features" or "Programs".The option available to you will depend on whether your
Control Panel is in Icon or Category view, but they both take you to the same place.
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Click the "Turn Windows features on or off" link.You may be asked for the Administrator password.
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4Find the "Telnet Client" entry.In the list of available features, you will see an entry labeled Telnet
Client. You may have to scroll down to find it. Check the box next to Telnet Client, and click OK .
You may have to wait a minute or two for the client to be installed after selecting it
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5Install Telnet through the command prompt.If you'd rather do everything through the Command
Prompt, you can install Telnet with a quick command. First, open the Command Prompt by typing
cmd into the Run box. At the command line, type pkgmgr /iu:"TelnetClient" and
press Enter . After a moment, you will be returned to the command prompt.[1]
Restart the command prompt to begin using Telnet.
Part 2 of 2: Using Telnet
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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.
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Start the Telnet client.Type telnet and press Enter to start Microsoft Telnet. The Command Prompt
will disappear, and you will be taken to the Telnet command line, displayed as
Part 2 of 2: Using Telnet
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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.
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2Start the Telnet client.Type telnet and press Enter to start Microsoft Telnet. The Command
Prompt will disappear, and you will be taken to the Telnet command line, displayed as Microsoft
Telnet>.
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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.
For example, to watch ASCII Star Wars, type opentowel.blinkenlights.nl and press Enter .
You can also start a connection directly from the Command Prompt by typing telnetserveraddress[port] .
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Close your Telnet session. Once you are finished administering your Telnet server, you should close your
connection before closing the window. To do so, open the Telnet command line by pressing ^ Ctrl + ] . Type
quit and press Enter to close the connection.
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