Recently, friends who are using the win7 system have reported that telnet is not an internal or external command even though there is no problem with the operation, which is very annoying! So how to solve the problem that telnet is not an internal or external command? In response to this problem that has troubled everyone, today the editor has brought you a detailed graphic tutorial explaining that win7telnet is not an internal or external command. Let us take a look.
Operation steps:
First click on the Start menu and find the Control Panel item , click to enter
In the control panel, select the small icon, so that all the content can be displayed, otherwise the display will be incomplete and the required functions cannot be found. After seeing all the settings, Select "Programs and Features."
Enter the program and function module. On the left, you need to select "Turn on or off windows functions". Click the windows function and a dialog box will pop up.
You need to check the box in front of the function that needs to be turned on, and check the box in front of the telnet client.
It will take about a minute to change the windows settings, do not close it. The setting is successful after the window is closed.
The telnet function of the windows function has been turned on. Let’s test whether it can be used normally and enter the telnet ip address. For example, telnet 8.8.8.8 prompts you to enter the account and password, indicating that the connection is successful
However, not all addresses can log in if telent is turned on. Some have changed the port, and some have not turned it on. For security reasons consider.
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