Their own implementation of a telnet server, which does differ from other
implementations.  Do you mean that the telnet server on Win2K/XP and the FTP
server they have used in IIS are actually built directly from the BSD
sources?


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From: "Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, 2002-03-18 07:23
Subject: RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot


: > -----Original Message-----
: > Subject: Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot
: >
: >
: > According to their interpretation, pcAnywhere, CarbonCopy,
: > and NetSupport,
: > and even Microsoft's own Telnet server distributed as a
: > built-in component
: > of XP) are prohibited on XP...
:
: I need to correct this: It's not Micro$oft's own Telnet, It's the Telnet
as
: distributed by Micro$oft! Micro$oft distributes ftp, telnet and other
basic
: networking tools from BSD!
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