Telnet Client Troubleshooting

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Troubleshooting

This section contains information on troubleshooting Telnet Client. For troubleshooting information on Telnet Server, see Telnet Server Troubleshooting.

What problem are you having?

  • Telnet Client is not restored after Services for UNIX is uninstalled.

  • Characters and lines on the Telnet Client display are misaligned when connecting to the computer running Telnet Server.

Telnet Client is not restored after Services for UNIX is uninstalled.

Cause:  Setup attempted to restore the original Telnet files but failed.

Solution:  Restore the Telnet files from the Windows CD. For example, here are the commands you would use to restore the required files if C:\WINDOWS is the system folder, and D is the source CD:

C:\>copy D:\I386\telnet.exe C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

C:\>expand -r D:\I386\tlntsvr.ex_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

C:\>expand -r D:\I386\tlntsvrp.dl_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

C:\>expand -r D:\I386\tlntsess.ex_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

Characters and lines on the Telnet Client display are misaligned when connecting to the computer running Telnet Server.

Cause:  This problem can be caused by a mismatch between the size of the Telnet Client window and the maximum size of the command window that Telnet Server can support.

Solution:  Try reducing the size of the Telnet Client window before reconnecting.