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Running Telnet with Command Line ParametersYou can launch Telnet with the 'host' command line parameter to avoid interactive input of it. 'Host' may be either a host name or IP address of the remote machine you want to connect to. Examples: PATH\telnet.exe u2-1 where PATH indicates your nfsAxe home directory. You can launch Telnet with the command line parameter: PATH\telnet.exe -xini <IniFilePath> where <IniFilePath> specifies a full path to a specific ini-file. This feature allows you to run several Telnet sessions each with its own ini-file (i.e., settings). In order to do so, you can create a new Telnet shortcut (e.g., in the nfsAxe Programs' folder) and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command. By default, the field contains a call of Telnet with no arguments, and the xwp.ini file will be used in this case. To create your specific ini-file, you can copy the xwp.ini file and then change parameters with the Telnet utility as you need by starting it with the command line parameter. You can launch Telnet_S with the 'trace' command line parameter PATH\Telnet_S.exe -trace to collect debug information in the telnet.out file in
the home directory. |
ftpAxe 1.5 |
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