![]() You're asked if you want to make HyperTerminal your default telnet program. The first time you launch HyperTerminal, the following events occur:ġ. The HyperTerminal program listing is installed in the Communications submenu of the Accessories submenu. After the files are copied, click Finish, and close the Add or Remove Programs window. Click OK twice to return to the Add/Remove Windows Components window, and then click Next to install the software.Ħ. Select Communications and click Details.ĥ. Select Accessories and Utilities and click Details.ģ. Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel, and click Add/ Remove Windows Components.Ģ. To add the service, you need the Windows Server 2003 CD, or access to the shared folder you used as a distribution point. HyperTerminal is not installed by default when you install Windows Server 2003. Don't forget that "exit" doesn't work you must type quit to end the session, and then type exit to close the command window. The text-based telnet client is still included with Windows Server 2003, and can be launched by entering telnet at a command prompt. Instead, you have an enhanced version of HyperTerminal, which you can use to connect to a server using TCP/IP ( Winsock) in addition to the familiar COM ports. The GUI-based telnet client you may have used in Windows NT is not included in Windows Server 2003 (nor in Windows 2000).
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