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#8874 08/03/04 09:31 PM
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If i cant login in ms-dos then where do i login?

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#8875 08/03/04 10:27 PM
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Um...huh? Login to what? What are you talking about?

#8876 08/04/04 12:50 AM
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when i type logon in ms-dos it says you cant login in ms-dos mode

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Excuse me for my bluntness; what the [censored] are you trying to do?


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#8878 08/04/04 04:48 AM
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And why are you trying to do it in ms-dos?

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ha ha ha ha ha ha I have never heard of login into ms-dos.

Okay guy,

first what version of windows are we talking about?

Second if you have a box running ms-dos 6.0 and below what are you trying to do.

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Okay I had to try this,

I typed login into ms-dos(well into the cmd line in win2k)

I get
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c:\Path\to\profile>login
*================================================================
Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Server
*================================================================
c:\Path\to\profile>

#8881 08/04/04 06:17 PM
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Yeh, I got the same in XP. Didn't post it though cause I had no friggin idea what the hell was going on. Mildly interesting.

#8882 08/05/04 12:19 AM
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i have a microsoft millenium if i type net help it brings up alot of stuff and theres a net logon but when i type it it says you cannot do this within an ms-dos windows

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also when i type in net use \\ip ad
it says the syntax is incorrect what does that mean?

#8884 08/05/04 12:22 AM
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is it my comp that wont let net use work

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Quote:
Originally posted by hacker45:
i have a microsoft millenium if i type net help it brings up alot of stuff and theres a net logon but when i type it it says you cannot do this within an ms-dos windows
You need to either Upgrade to XP or Downgrade to 98. M$ has even publicly stated that ME was a total mistake.

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also when i type in net use \\ip ad
it says the syntax is incorrect what does that mean?
It looks like you're trying to exploit Window$ file sharing; note that the IP must have open shares and i don't believe they can be accessed liek that through dos.


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#8886 08/05/04 03:52 AM
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ok ty i knew it had to do with the comp.

#8887 08/09/04 08:46 PM
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Don't get 98 or XP, get 2000. It has security (unlike 98) and it works (unlike XP) wink


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?? I'm running Windows XP SP1 right now; works a hell of a lot better than my 2000 pro install wink


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i dont exactly know what you say too


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#8890 10/02/04 02:56 PM
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don't like postin in ancient topics but since this guy already brought it, and nobody really answered it, here it goes.

Basically the "login" command in the command prompt executes the Login.cmd file which is in the system32 folder. Since MS got rid of the GUI telnet client (windows 98), this is how your supposed to use it now. But you can edit the Login.cmd file to execute any telnet client you want. Also you can change the banner it display and other stuff. Open login.cmd in Notepad and play around with it.


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