Telnet Client allows a computer to connect to a remote
Telnet server and run applications on that server. Once
logged on, a user is given a command prompt that can be
used as if it had been opened locally on the Telnet
server's console. Commands that you type at the Telnet
client command prompt are sent to the Telnet Server and
executed there, as though you were locally logged on to
a command prompt session at the server. Output from the
commands that you run are sent back to the Telnet client
where they are displayed for you to view.
When you first try to run a telnet command, Windows will informs you that telnet is not recognized as a command
When you first try to run a telnet command, Windows will informs you that telnet is not recognized as a command
To enable Telnet Client on Windows 7, follow these steps :
- Click on Start
then right click on
Control Panel
- From Control Panel, click on Programs
- Under Programs and Features,
click on Turn Windows Features on or off
- From the Windows Features
window, using the slider, scroll down till you reach
Telnet Client, select the checkbox
beside it, then click on OK
The selected feature will be installed.
Once it is installed, the Windows Features windows will be closed.
- To confirm that Telnet is installed, open
command prompt and type telnet /?
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