Windows7Telnet installation method

  
        

Starting of Win 7 Telnet

Telnet is a common remote login and management tool for system administrators. It is integrated into the system as a standard system component for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista system. use. However, by default, the Telnet service is forbidden. Normally, we only need to run services.msc to open the service management. Find the Telnet service item and set its startup type to "Manual" or "Automatic", and then start the service. Can be used. However, in Windows 7, you can't find and enable the Telnet service as described above. How to retrieve Win 7 Telnet function?

1, hidden reason

In fact, Telnet can not be found in the service manager is not Win7 abandoned Telnet, but the default state of Win7 The Telnet service is not installed. This is the first time Microsoft has removed Telnet from the personal system out of the system default components, similar to Windows Server 2008. I think Microsoft should do this for security reasons. After all, Telnet data is transmitted in clear text, and attackers and easily get sensitive information through sniffing. Based on security considerations, it is recommended that you use a more secure, encrypted SSH remote management method.

2, install Telnet

However, we do not need to squander, as a personal user Telnet is still very convenient. Installing Win 7 Telnet is slightly different from Windows Server 2008. You can do this by using the following methods. Click “Start”→“Control Panel”→“Program”"> Find and click "Open or Close Windows Features" in the "Programs and Features" dialog box. Find and tick & ldquo; Telnet client & rdquo; & & quo Telnet server & rdquo; finally & ldquo; OK & rdquo; wait a moment to complete the installation. In addition, we can also use the wizard to install “TFTP client","Internet information service"

After the installation is complete, the Telnet service is disabled by default. Also need to execute “Start”→“Run”, enter servcies.msc to open the Service Manager. Find and double-click the Telnet service item, set its startup mode to "manually" (more secure, only when needed), and finally "start" & rdquo; the service & ldquo; OK & rdquo; exit.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved