In Windows NT, click Add/Remove; in
Windows 2000 or Windows XP, click Change.
Click Next.
Click Add or remove, and then click Next.
In the Components pane, click the plus sign (+) next to
Remote Connectivity.
Click Telnet Server, click Will be installed on local
hard drive, and then click Next.
Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard.
Notes
To open Add/Remove Programs or Add or Remove Programs, click
Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel,
and then double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Telnet Server cannot be installed on Windows XP because
Windows XP contains a Telnet server that is functionally
equivalent to the Telnet Server in Windows Services for UNIX. You
can use Services for UNIX Administrator to manage the Telnet server
provided by Windows XP, however.
Telnet Server cannot be run from a network server. All files
must be installed on the local computer.
For this command as shown to work, the file sfusetup.msi must
exist in the directory from which you run the command. If
sfusetup.msi is in a different directory, include the full
path.
Telnet Server cannot be installed on Windows XP because
Windows XP contains a Telnet server that is functionally
equivalent to the Telnet Server in Windows Services for UNIX. You
can use Services for UNIX Administrator to manage the Telnet server
provided by Windows XP, however.