You can stop telnet in windows XP by stopping and disabling the service that is tied to this program. Right-click my computer then click Manage and on the left windows pane click Services then scroll down on the right side until you see the telnet service. That should eliminate the listening of port 23 on this computer. HMTECH78
How to set user name and password in telnet?
In order to be able to telnet to a computer, it has to be running a telnet daemon or service. Windows XP does not run such a service by default. It can be activated (in the Professional version at least) in the Services console.
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.
Windows XP is primarily considered a client operating system, though Windows XP Proessional does provide some types of servers, such as IIS and Telnet.
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Only for Windows Vista, but you can use it on Windows XP, but that will stop Multiplayer from working.
Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP in 2014.
There are many places where one can purchase PC games for Windows XP. One can purchase PC games for Windows XP at popular on the web sources such as Walmart and Game Stop.
becus on windows 7, telnet is disabled. you must enable telnet to watch starwars.
There are no benefits to upgrading to Windows XP. This is because Microsoft has decided that it will no longer support Windows XP. Therefore, Windows XP will not be given automatic updates anymore to stop viruses. It is better in the long run to just get a Windows 8 capable computer because that operating system is the newest on the market.
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
Windows: Open start menu, click "Run", type in "telnet" Linux: Open a Terminal window, type in "telnet"
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.