Connecting to solaris Os through Windows 2000

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how do i connect to solaris Os through Windows 2000
thanks.

how do i connect to solaris Os through Windows 2000TELNET, FTP, and many other Internet Standard mechanisms should work "out of the box". Lots of other ways can be enabled either by configuration changes or installing additional software. If you explain what you want to do, and what you mean by "connect to", someone will be able to give you a more precise answer.

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