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Windows equivalent of ssh - how to connect to a remote machine and access command line?
I'm having a difficult time coming up with a solution to extend a framework that was designed for *nix machines over to windows. The framework currently runs from one *nix server and ssh's out to ...
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How to use telnet in Windows Command Prompt?
I type this command in a Windows Command Prompt in XP.
telnet microsoft.com 80
Connecting to microsoft.com appears and then telnet window opens, but there is nothing inside it.
If I type any ...
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Creating a command that compress a file and save it on a usb, but cannot detect the usb in linux
First of all I can't detect the USB on linux using the command line. I check the directory dev and still cannot find the usb. used the df command to check the usb. I plug and typed df and then unplug ...
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Windows preventing running of Telnet client
At first, I had issues because Windows 7 doesn't install the Telnet client by default (also, SuperUser has a thread). So, after installing it (and restarting, like Windows asked, though completely ...
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How to use "edit" command via telnet
I use telnet to connect my client, and try to edit a file. But I find that I can't edit it. I can't even use "Alt" key to control the application. How can I solve this problem? (I can't install any ...
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Is it possible to shutdown a remote computer running Windows 7 via Telnet?
I've successfully connected to my Windows 7 desktop over wifi via Telnet from an XP Home netbook. To login, I use the following command:
telnet -l "win7desktop\win7user" win7desktop
win7user in this ...
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Equivalent of 'ps' for Windows CE?
What is the equivalent of 'ps' (that is, a command which shows the running process list) command in Linux, for Windows CE (whose command-line, I'm accessing through telnet)?