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Eaglejack
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Woah, it worked!:D

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08/11/2007 04:49 AM
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lol I got it to work on VISTA

it made me LOL

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10/11/2007 12:36 AM
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man is this the whole movie but longer?


and that's crazy that has been on my computer forever and didnt know, makes me wonder what else is on here that i don't know about

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10/11/2007 11:18 AM
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haha.................. don't know if there is more of this.
11/11/2007 01:54 AM
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diego
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this is what keeps me out of boredom in school1

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11/11/2007 08:53 PM
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Diego how did u get it to work?

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01/12/2007 08:47 AM
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diego
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on vista? I enabled the telnet service on vista



Spoiler for how to:
1. Open ‘Control Panel’

2. Select 'Programs', then ‘Programs and Features’

3. In the left column, select ‘Turn Windows features on or off’

4. Check the box next to telnet

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01/12/2007 09:35 AM
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this is cool :D ... more more more!
01/12/2007 11:03 PM
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wow... wee hae some noobs here as in youngings
TelNetTELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15 and standardized as IETF STD 8, one of the first Internet standards.

The term telnet also refers to software which implements the client part of the protocol. TELNET clients have been available on most Unix systems for many years and are available for virtually all platforms. Most network equipment and OSs with a TCP/IP stack support some kind of TELNET service server for their remote configuration (including ones based on Windows NT). Because of security issues with TELNET, it use has waned as it is replaced by the use of SSH for remote access.

"To telnet" is also used as a verb meaning to establish or use a TELNET or other interactive TCP connection, as in, "To change your password, telnet to the server and run the passwd command".

Most often, a user will be telneting to a Unix-like server system or a simple network device such as a switch. For example, a user might "telnet in from home to check his mail at school". In doing so, he would be using a telnet client to connect from his computer to one of his servers. Once the connection is established, he would then log in with his account information and execute operating system commands remotely on that computer, such as ls or cd.

On many systems, the client may also be used to make interactive raw-TCP sessions, even when that option is not available, telnet sessions are equivalent to raw TCP as long as byte 255 never appears in the data.


So in other words this si not on your computer by any means you are telneting to a nother computer and view it much like you woudl to download a moive but sence it's text it can be done the simplest of ways theres lots of the old school way to do things and most older people perfer to do it the old way. hopes that helps you understand lol
16/12/2007 12:27 PM
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wow... someone calling people n00bs who cannot even use a keyboard correctly.

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16/12/2007 01:16 PM
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