MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  6P@\4.rsrc@6@@(@   0H`x9      ( 8 H X h x Pp>((!*# 56H:>@MUI=bYY3EnB"_ X MUIen-US DebugFlags PromptFlags TELNET.HLP Telnet - Telnet - (None)TelnetConnect Connection to host lost. Connect failedUnable to access user settings.Out of memory.LYou are pasting in more than 256 bytes. Do you want to have delayed pasting?Telnet Version 2.0Connecting To  telnet [-a][-e escape char][-f log file][-l user][-t term][host [port]] -a Attempt automatic logon. Same as -l option except uses the currently logged on user's name. -e Escape character to enter telnet client prompt. -f File name for client side logging -l Specifies the user name to log in with on the remote system. Requires that the remote system support the TELNET ENVIRON option. -t Specifies terminal type. Supported term types are vt100, vt52, ansi and vtnt only. host Specifies the hostname or IP address of the remote computer to connect to. port Specifies a port number or service name. PA!Failure in socket initialization.&Could not open connection to the host, JIS Kanji Shift JIS Japanese EUC DEC Kanji NEC Kanji JIS Kanji(78) ACOS Kanji BugEmulation AcosSupport*Emulation type: VT100/Kanji with codeset: PA'Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client Microsoft Telnet> 'Invalid Command. type ?/help for help  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 'Telnet Client Build %d.%02d.%04d.%d closePAdisplayhelpopenquitsetstatusunsetNo escape character is used Will auth(NTLM Authentication) !Won't auth(NTLM Authentication) Local echo on Local echo off Connected to %s Not Connected Negotiated term type is %s +Will term type Preferred term type is %s PA6Format is 'set Name <Value>' type 'set ?' for help. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR & LF delasbs Delete will be sent as backspace escape x x is an escape charater to enter telnet client prompt localecho Turn on localecho. logfile x x is current client log file logging Turn on logging mode x x is console or stream ntlm Turn on NTLM authentication. term x x is ansi, vt100, vt52, or vtnt :Format is 'unset Name <Value>' type 'unset ?' for help. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as backspace crlf Line feed mode - Causes return key to send CR delasbs Delete will be sent as delete escape No escape character is used localecho Turn off localecho. logging Turn off logging ntlm Turn off NTLM authentication. ;Supported term types are vt100, vt52, ansi and vtnt only. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR & LF delasbs Delete will be sent as backspace escape x x is an escape charater to enter telnet client prompt localecho Turn on localecho. logfile x x is current client log file logging Turn on logging mode x x is console or stream ntlm Turn on NTLM authentication. term x (where x is ansi, vt100, vt52, or vtnt) codeset x x is Shift JIS, Japanese EUC, JIS Kanji, JIS Kanji(78), DEC Kanji or NEC Kanji (bsasdel Backspace will be sent as backspace crlf Line feed mode - Causes return key to send CR delasbs Delete will be sent as delete localecho Turn off localecho. logging Turn off logging ntlm Turn off NTLM authentication. codeset Turn off vt80 emulation for japanese codesets.  Commands may be abbreviated. Supported commands are: c - close close current connection d - display display operating parameters o - open hostname [port] connect to a 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 /The Microsoft Telnet Client License has expired Press any key to continue...Emulation type: None Client logging on Client logging off Log file : %s Failed to create log file. Logfile is not specified sendSent abort output Sent are you there Sent escape character Sent interrupt process !ao Send telnet command 'Abort Output' ayt Send telnet command 'Are You There' brk Send telnet command brk esc Send current telnet escape character ip Send telnet command 'Interrupt Process' synch Send telnet command synch any other string will be sent as it is to the telnet server 1Format is 'send String' type 'send ?' for help Sent string %s PASent synch command "Delete will be sent as backspace "Backspace will be sent as delete Delete will be sent as delete %Backspace will be sent as backspace 3New line mode - Causes return key to send CR & LF /Line feed mode - Causes return key to send CR 9Stream mode - Works well with command line applications <Console mode - Works well with screen applications like vi Current mode: Stream Console .Supported modes are console and stream only. iSupported codesets are Shift JIS, Japanese EUC, JIS Kanji, JIS Kanji(78), DEC Kanji and NEC Kanji only. Invalid Key Combination on port %s( to ) usage: open hostname port Escape Character is '%s%c' You are about to send your password information to a remote computer in %s zone. This might not be safe. Do you want to send anyway (%s/%s):ynPA4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft CorporationXFileDescriptionMicrosoft Telnet Clientr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)6 InternalNametelnet.exe.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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