How can you take another machine in remote using DOS command
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Answer / pragat
through the telnet we can take ..telnet ip address..
but ip address know,,
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Answer / gaurav
you can take another machine by using command MSTSC and
through CONSOLE...
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Answer / dharmesh suryawanshi
through the telnet we can take the another machine in remote
by using the ip address........
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