Re: [aclug-L] Windows NT 4.0 and Telnet
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There's also a product called "Medusa - Remote Application Manager" by
Citrix Systems. I think that it is available freely because I downloaded a
copy from the university LAN and I use it to dial in or connect via TCP/IP
to our Windows NT server at school.
On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, phrostie wrote:
> please no one take this as encouraging the use of m.s. os but there is a
> product called "exceed"
> made by humming bird software.
>
> i don't know if that's what you want. but take a look.
>
> phrostie
>
> jdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Hi all, I am the Sys admin for Internet Development Services and all our
> > stuff is NT 4.0My boss
> > wants a telnet account (I would like one too) and I was wondering if there
> > was anyone out there
> > who knew of some kind of emulator I might use on one of the servers that
> > the boss could telnet to
> > to use the tools he wants to? He wants to be on the Internet, but not part
> > of the LAN. I hope
> > someone out there catches my drift, because I am having a hard time
> > explaining it.Thanks,Jonathan
> > Davisjdavis@internetdev.comPS Is anyone out there has a copy of Red Hat 5.2
> > on CD I could burn, I
> > would love it. \ / \__/ / _\ Fid says "Hi." / /__ And so do I.
> > \___/ Screamingly
> > Different Entertainment
>
>
>
> --
> phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos
> and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
>
>
>
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