Win2K Telnet user rights
This is a discussion about Win2K Telnet user rights in the Windows Networking category; Greetings all! I've been trying to tune up some network services- ftp,www. . . all works just fine! No reboot, no nothing- install and play π he-he. But one thing bothers me- telnet. Whenever I turn on telnet- anyone with telnet client can enter the system! He just has to know the name (any name!), written in my us ...
Greetings all!
I've been trying to tune up some network services- ftp,www... all works just fine! No reboot, no nothing- install and play
he-he.
But one thing bothers me- telnet.
Whenever I turn on telnet- anyone with telnet client can enter the system! He just has to know the name (any name!), written in my users list and have same rights as administrator, even a Guest!
Has anyone any idea where the user rights are defined for telnet?
Thank you !
I've been trying to tune up some network services- ftp,www... all works just fine! No reboot, no nothing- install and play

But one thing bothers me- telnet.
Whenever I turn on telnet- anyone with telnet client can enter the system! He just has to know the name (any name!), written in my users list and have same rights as administrator, even a Guest!
Has anyone any idea where the user rights are defined for telnet?
Thank you !
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if you dont want people to get in with telnet, just turn off the service. or when you are on it, you can turn on the monitor so you know when people are on it, so you can kick the.