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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_use_telnet Answer for Telnet If you use the Windows OS check out this link from Microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/telnet_commands.mspx?mfr=true Answer-- Telnet: TELNET (TELetype NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in 1969 and standardized as IETF STD 8, one of the first Internet standards.

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How to Use Telnet in Windows 7

http://www.sysprobs.com/telnet-windows-7 For security reasons, Windows 7 came without telnet as Windows vista. This article shows how to use telnet in windows 7. Windows 7 computer can be used as telnet client and telnet server.
Even though Windows is extremely GUI friendly, I find that if you really want to do some fine tune high end geeky things on your Windows computer, you pretty much need to do it from a command line. For those of you who know the power of the command line, you also know that it is really useful to be able to run some of these command line tools remotely. There are a number of different ways to do this. I would like to share with you a couple of my favorites. If you are not familiar with PsExec , then this is going to be a bit of a revelation for you. PsExec is a freeware program that allows you to execute a command on a remote machine. http://dailycupoftech.com/2007/07/16/get-command-prompt-on-remote-system/

Get Command Prompt On Remote System | Daily Cup of Tech

PuTTY: a free telnet/ssh client

Home | Licence | FAQ | Docs | Download | Keys | Links Mirrors | Updates | Feedback | Changes | Wishlist | Team PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Windows and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. It is written and maintained primarily by Simon Tatham . The latest version is beta 0.62. LEGAL WARNING : Use of PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP and Plink is illegal in countries where encryption is outlawed. I believe it is legal to use PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP and Plink in England and Wales and in many other countries, but I am not a lawyer and so if in doubt you should seek legal advice before downloading it. http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

and freeFTPd - open source SSH and SFTP servers for Windows

http://www.freesshd.com/?ctt=overview freeSSHd, like it's name says, is a free implementation of an SSH server. It provides strong encryption and authentication over insecure networks like Internet. Users can open remote console or even access their remote files thanks to buit-in SFTP server.
Introduction Utilities like Telnet and remote control programs like Symantec's PC Anywhere let you execute programs on remote systems, but they can be a pain to set up and require that you install client software on the remote systems that you wish to access. PsExec is a light-weight telnet-replacement that lets you execute processes on other systems, complete with full interactivity for console applications, without having to manually install client software. PsExec's most powerful uses include launching interactive command-prompts on remote systems and remote-enabling tools like IpConfig that otherwise do not have the ability to show information about remote systems. Note: some anti-virus scanners report that one or more of the tools are infected with a "remote admin" virus. None of the PsTools contain viruses, but they have been used by viruses, which is why they trigger virus notifications.

PsExec

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx

Using the Remote Desktop Client from the Command Prompt

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/Windows2003/AdminTips/TerminalServersandThinClients/UsingRemoteDesktopClientCommandPrompt.html The Microsoft remote desktop client can be found in %systemroot%/system32/mstsc.exe . Running this program with no extensions will bring up the remote desktop connection program. However, mstsc.exe has a full set of switches that can be used to accomplish things from the command prompt.

10+ Adobe Flash Video Tutorials for Beginners

Flash is a household name when it comes to multimedia. Whether you’re creating impartial movies, interactive demos, or cool web components, Flash is a solid basis on which to base your work. When I started to write for the communitymx.com, I got controlled with my big love of Flash. http://www.tutorialspalace.com/2010/12/10-adobe-flash-video-tutorials-for-beginners/

Tutorials

GNU Image Manipulation Program Skip to page contents [ News | Screenshots | Features | Downloads | Documentation | Get Involved ] [ Plug-in Registry | GIMP Development ] [ Donations ] [ http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/
http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/severed-arm-in-photoshop/

How to Create a Severed Arm in Photoshop

In this tutorial we will explain how to create a severed arm with fleshy stumps and strings of sinew. This will be created by using some basic Brushes and Layer Masks. Let’s get started!
Here are all tutorial posts. Each of them includes a step by step 3ds Max tutorial. 3D Snow

3ds Max Tutorial « Polygon Blog – 3ds Max Tutorials

Though I haven’t been to Zhou Zhuang, I was attracted by the worn-out wall and the winding bridge when I saw the scene first time.

Making of Zhou Zhuang-BtTrove resources. | BtTrove resources.

Pure CSS Coke Can

(versión en castellano abajo) After doing the CSS Paper Bird effect, I found out that by a combination of the CSS1 properties background-attachment and background-position , 2D displacement maps could be created and, by scrolling, the displacement map would be applied to different parts of the texture (a background image). With displacement maps lots of cool effects could be done, but thinking that the complexity of the displacement map would directly affect the CSS and markup size, choosing a good example took me some time.

5 Fun things To Do on School Computers - Pahgawks Animations

November 26th, 2010 I know it's been a while, but I'm reinstating my weekly blog post policy. This week will be about something I've wanted to write about for a while: School computers! They're just too easy to hack and do fun stuff with, especially because teachers are just so incompetent with technology sometimes. Anyway, tome for the top five! 1.

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Rooster Teeth Podcast 211 This week we have a brand new podcast without Gus! This episode is brought to you by Carbonite online backup and Audible.com . Audible also has an additional promotion for the release of Neil Gaiman's Dimension of Miracles. Just enter your email address for a chance to win a trip to New York for New York Comic Con . If you haven't seen last week's video podcast it is now available on YouTube . Also, don't forget that podcast 212 on Monday April 1st will be live streamed for everyone, not just sponsors.