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Originally Posted by Dark Drakan
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You're right Telnet is just a different way of connecting to a server than the internet
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Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client
Escape Character is 'CTRL+]'
Microsoft Telnet> ?
Commands may be abbreviated. Supported commands are:
c - close close current connection
d - display display operating parameters
o - open hostname [port] connect to hostname (default port 23).
q - quit exit telnet
set - set set options (type 'set ?' for a list)
sen - send send strings to server
st - status print status information
u - unset unset options (type 'unset ?' for a list)
?/h - help print help information
Microsoft Telnet>
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Originally Posted by Lucien
cool ^^ imma try it now and see if it works...
it does?  damn....when i go to start. i dont say run anywhere...ill try it when i get back to my other comp.....
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You have to customize the taskbar so it will appear or press

+R Like Oldboy said
- Right click on the taskbar
- Choose properties
- Click on the Start menu Tab
- Choose Customize
- Click on the Advanced Tab
- Scroll Down
- Place check mark next to Run Command
- Click OK twice
- Go to start it should be there now

+R is much cooler
also try
Display or hide the
Start menu.

+BREAK Display the
System Properties dialog box.

+D Show the desktop.

+M Minimize all windows.

+Shift+M Restores minimized windows.

+E Explore My Computer.

+F Search for a file or folder.
CTRL+

+F Search for computers.

+F1 Display Windows Help.

+ L Lock your computer if you are connected to a network domain, or switch users if you are not connected to a network domain.

+U Open Utility Manager.