Kip,
Telnet server service was available in W2K Server.
It's a telnet (text only) access into the server. Can do anything that
you can do at a command prompt on the server.
For a DBA that means you can pretty much do everyting you need to.
Yep, I believe your Windows SA's where holding out on you. Not sure if
there are security issues with the w2k server telnet service or not.
Might be why. I've only played a bit with it. Haven't used it in
production, since, we use *nix for our real work here. ;-)
Rodd
Kip.Bryant@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Are you refering to "Remote Desktop Connection" that became available...not sure when. Or the clunky outbound only telnet windows comes with? Or a third party outbound only telnet? Have our windows admins been hiding something? I have never been able to telnet to a windows machine.
Kip
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 14:34:46 +0100 From: David Sharples <davidsharples@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: *nix vs MS Sender: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: DGoulet@xxxxxxxx Cc: robyn.sands@xxxxxxxxx, "Oracle-L@Freelists. Org (E-mail)" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-to: davidsharples@xxxxxxxxx
"And as someone else mentioned, you can't just telnet into a MS box. You need something else like PCAnywhere or VNC." You can if you have the telnet service running (same as linux / unix )
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