• Using Telnet with Interne

    From WireNut@TIME/RCYLBBS1/VERT/WIRENUT to All on Thursday, January 18, 2007 19:54:00
    Built in Telnet for Internet Explorer7 has been shut off by Microsoft!
    In order to re-enable it, download the file called IETelnet.reg in the Files menu under the conference section called Comm!
    Just double click it and it'll make changes in your system registry to turn
    the built-in Telnet back on!



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  • From Tracker1@TIME/RCYLBBS1/VERT/TRN to WireNut on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 15:32:00
    WireNut wrote:
    Built in Telnet for Internet Explorer7 has been shut off by Microsoft!
    In order to re-enable it, download the file called IETelnet.reg in the Files menu under the conference section called Comm!
    Just double click it and it'll make changes in your system registry to turn the built-in Telnet back on!

    I've integrated this fix into the windows installers I made for mTelnet
    and SyncTERM... you can download them from my website... also, considering
    you don't have any kind of notice in your message of how to get to your
    BBS the suggestion was kind of moot.

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  • From mweeby@TIME/RCYLBBS1/VERT/SILVERTO to WireNut on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 05:54:00
    "WireNut" <wirenut@VERT/WIRENUT> wrote in message news:45B016AE.1.notices@www.wirenut.dyndns.org...
    Built in Telnet for Internet Explorer7 has been shut off by Microsoft!
    In order to re-enable it, download the file called IETelnet.reg in the
    Files
    menu under the conference section called Comm!
    Just double click it and it'll make changes in your system registry to
    turn
    the built-in Telnet back on!



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    þ Synchronet þ WIRENUT - 68.43.45.226
    Well I'm not running IE7 here, but I wonder why MS would shut that feature
    off?

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  • From The Millionaire@TIME/RCYLBBS1/VERT/PARKAVE to mweeby on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 07:59:00
    Re: Re: Using Telnet with Int
    By: mweeby to WireNut on Tue Feb 20 2007 05:54 am


    "WireNut" <wirenut@VERT/WIRENUT> wrote in message news:45B016AE.1.notices@www.wirenut.dyndns.org...
    Built in Telnet for Internet Explorer7 has been shut off by Microsoft!
    In order to re-enable it, download the file called IETelnet.reg in the
    Files
    menu under the conference section called Comm!
    Just double click it and it'll make changes in your system registry to
    turn
    the built-in Telnet back on!



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    þ Synchronet þ WIRENUT - 68.43.45.226
    Well I'm not running IE7 here, but I wonder why MS would shut that feature off?

    I know the reason why but I won't say.

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  • From Warp 4@TIME/RCYLBBS1/VERT/NET261 to mweeby on Thursday, March 22, 2007 06:33:00
    Well I'm not running IE7 here, but I wonder why MS would shut that feature off?

    Please correct me if I am totally wrong here, but doesn't all that do is enable the command line telnet client to be your default telnet handler? I know if you use Hyperterm as a telnet client for the first time, it asks you if you want to to be the default helper program for telnet connections from that point on out. That way, if you click on a telnet:// link, it loads up and connects you to the system you want to connect to.

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  • From Internetking@TIME/THRWHITE to The Millionaire on Friday, April 22, 2011 18:14:00
    Re: Re: Using Telnet with Int
    By: The Millionaire to mweeby on Tue Feb 20 2007 07:59 am

    "WireNut" <wirenut@VERT/WIRENUT> wrote in message news:45B016AE.1.notices@www.wirenut.dyndns.org...
    Built in Telnet for Internet Explorer7 has been shut off by Microsoft! In order to re-enable it, download the file called IETelnet.reg in the
    Files
    menu under the conference section called Comm!
    Just double click it and it'll make changes in your system registry to
    turn
    the built-in Telnet back on!

    I know the reason why but I won't say.

    come on, spill the beans!!!!




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