How to Fix telnet is not recognized as an internal and external Command Error in Terminal
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Jun 7, 2025
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uh hello guys welcome to this video so
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in this video I'll show you how to
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enable tnet tnet is a very old tool used
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to communicate uh information between
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multiple computers so if you're getting
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this message that tnet is not recognized
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as an internal or external command so
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this means that you haven't enabled tnet
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for enabling tnet you need to Simply go
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to the start menu and just say Windows
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features
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this option will come right here turn
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the Windows features on or
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off you can even go to the control
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panel and then search for
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this I I think you will see this
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feature uh in
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the in the search panel if you just
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right turn Windows features on and off
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so in inside the programs and features
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you will get this
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option and here you
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will see this tell net client this
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option will
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appear so by default it will not be
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checked you need to check mark this
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option just check mark this option and
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click
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okay so it is actually enabling the
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access of tnet inside your computer so
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once it finishes you will be able to
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access the T net command inside your
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terminal so just wait for the process to
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finish it's applying
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changes so if you open command line here
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restart the command line just type the
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command tell
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net so you will now see it you will be
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welcome to Microsoft tnet client so in
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this way guys you can use tnet just
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enable the access to fix that error
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