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Old 08-11-2007
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Telnet help

Can someone help me figure out how to access menu's on a machine I'm telnet into? Alt+O, Alt+R and the like.

Ctrl+A isn't working for me. I'm telneting using KSH, which I have previous little experience with.
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menus in telnet means ,i think so from my little knowledge that we can't copy from remote login
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