From: William Patton
Date: August 29, 2003
Subject; Telnet
Thank you very much. I found a setting for "Local Echo" and checked that
and now I am able to see my characters in the telnet window and communicate.
Thanks again, William
>From: Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Telnet
>There's a setting in Telnet which will "echo back" to your screen what you
>type if the remote computer doesn't do the echoing. I don't have a Win
>98/ME machine here to give the exact setting name, but that's the reason
>that you don't see what you are typing. Maybe someone on a 98 machine can
>get the exact setting if you aren't unable to locate it.
>Doug
A>t 8/27/2003 10:41 AM, Willie wrote:
>Hello, I am trying to use "Telnet " for the first time with Win98ME. I
>established a connection (with dslreports) and was asked to enter some
>information and then press "enter". I could not type anything onto the
>screen. I then pressed "enter" anyway because I could do nothing else, and
>it responded that I entered the wrong info. Can someone tell me if there
is
>some trick or something to being able to type in the telnet window when
>connected. Thank you, William
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