Hello Westly,
Wednesday, December 29, 1999, 10:33:30 PM, you wrote:
WM> Hi,
WM> Could someone explain me the functions of telnet?
Telnet allows you to operate a remote computer from terminal.
Two examples I can think of are many users sitting at university's
computer farm all working on one very powerful UNIX machine from cheap
terminals; the second would be remotely accessing and working with a PC over the
Internet.
Telnet is best imagined as DOS prompt, but not of your computer but of
some other machine. There is no file-oriented connection between your PC and the
telnet-controlled system- you must use FTP or another tool to transfer
files between the terminal and the remote system; but you can edit,
run files, receive mail, use IRC, perform calculations, ... , ... on
the remote system.
The basic telnet client available on any Win9x system is telnet.exe.
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