Windows 2008 where is telnet




















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Figure 4. Before you connect to the new telnet server, hold on. To actually use the telnet server, you need to, minimally, 1 start the service and 2 allow access. Change the telnet service to start automatically and then go ahead and Start the service. Figure 5. By the way, you can also start and stop your telnet server from a command prompt by using net start telnet and net stop telnet.

At this point, you can telnet to your server and get a login prompt. You can login as administrator but no other non-administrative users can login. To allow other users to login, we need to configure who is authorized to login via telnet. To do this, you need to add the non-administrative user to the Local Group called TelnetClients.

So, if the group is not created on your system, go ahead and create the group. Next, Add Users to this group. Figure 6. Prior to using telnet on this machine, I had to install the telnet client feature which was similar to installing the telnet server feature in Windows Server. At the Windows command prompt, I telnetted to my new Telnet Server and was able to successfully connect, as a non-administrative user notice the username I logged in with , as you can see below in Figure :.

Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure To enable Telnet on Windows Server follow these steps :. From the left panel in Server Manager , click on Features. Click on Add Features , as you can see I have not installed any Feature on this Server 0 of 34 installed.

From the available list of features, scroll down and select Telnet Client , then click Next. On the Confirmation page, click on Install.



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