The inherent problem in answering this question is that Windows XP does not have a Telnet server included, so there would typically be no purpose in even attempting it. You would need to install a third-party Telnet server (of which there are several) on Windows XP first. After the Telnet server is running, just open a command prompt in Windows Vista and enter:
telnet
substituting, of course, the correct IP address and leaving out the brackets.
You should buy an upgrade version of Windows Vista however your computer if running XP is likely not to be powerful enough to run windows vista. You should run Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor before upgrading as this will show you any problems your computer may have running Vista.
your computer might not be powerful enough to run vista. but to be honest i hate vista, get windows 7. Are there any applications running?
Windows Vista does not provide a Telnet server. The instructions on how to change the port the server runs on will vary by software package. Without knowing what package you are using to provide Telnet, we can't provide instructions on how to configure it.
its pretty obvious
Yea just format the harddrive and xp will take over and remove vista
a windows vista is an upgrade for a normal windows it can still do everything but it is just a bit more high tech
There really is no benefit in using or having Windows Vista on your personal or business computer.
If your computer does not meet the minimum RAM requirement for Vista, an upgrade will increase speed.
I believe it would not. Make sure by going to windows.com to see the minimum requirements of windws Vista.
If 'vista' recognizes the existence of the drive, you might have to reformat the former 'xp' drive. Don't think it would be wise to have two complete OS's working on the same PC.
XP themes are incompatible with Windows Vista. dno
depends on which o.s(operating system example linux, xp, vista and so on...) you are running