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Old 26-03-2007, 12:16 AM   #1
Walter Cohen
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Ok, by default Vista does not install the telnet client so I did that. I
used to be able to telnet out of Windows XP via the telnet: browser command.
This does not work anymore, it seems. I have to launch the telnet client
explicitly, and issue an open for the ip address.

I log on to my public library's catalog system via telnet. Can someone tell
me if I could put an icon on my Vista desktop to automatically feed the IP
address to the telnet program and open the address, how do I do this?

Thanks.
Walter

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Old 26-03-2007, 01:24 AM   #2
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/Walter Cohen/ said:
> Ok, by default Vista does not install the telnet client so I did that. I
> used to be able to telnet out of Windows XP via the telnet: browser command.
> This does not work anymore, it seems. I have to launch the telnet client
> explicitly, and issue an open for the ip address.
>
> I log on to my public library's catalog system via telnet. Can someone tell
> me if I could put an icon on my Vista desktop to automatically feed the IP
> address to the telnet program and open the address, how do I do this?


See HELP & SUPPORT "telnet" for install instructions.

Then create a shortcut with this syntax; give it a shortcut key if you
desire...
C:\Windows\System32\telnet.exe ISPname.com (note the spaces)

If you find that emulation is faulty, the registry allows changes.
Follow up here if that becomes a problem.
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