JSI Tip 2182. Telnet client must use VTNT emulation to ALT+CONTROL to a Windows NT 4.0 SFU server?

Jerold Schulman

March 22, 2000

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A Telnet client may be unable to use ALT+CONTROL key combinations in advanced character-mode programs, unless they use VTNT emulation, when communicating to a Windows NT 4.0 server running Services for Unix.

VTNT emulation is the only emulation type that provides the full functionality of advanced character-mode programs, such as Edit.com.

VTNT emulation is currently only available with the Telnet client in SFU.

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