If you are using NT than download the Unix Services for Windows NT (May be
time limited beta version). This will install the telnet server in your
windows and then you can use telnet from any client to your windows.
Cheers!
Dhiren
At 05:58 PM 7/27/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Have you paid MS 65'000 or so to get a telnet enabled version of WinNT
>server?
>
>On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, nageswarap wrote:
>
> > hai all,
> > I am unable to telnet from a LINUX box to a windoze m/c .
> > The error is
> > telnet : Unable to connect to remote host :Connection Refused.
> > How can do telnet to the windoze m/c?
> > rgds
> > nag
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