From:bob ackerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> daytime service reports the date on port 13 on unix boxes.
> no, you won't find it on NT.
I don't have NTs by hand by on Win2k Pro :
c:\> telnet localhost 13
11:08:28 PM 4/16/2002
Connection to host lost.
But you have to enable/install "Simple TCP/IP Services" service.
I believe it was available in WinNT as well, though the name might
have been a bit different.
From: "Anthony Beaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks for all of the help. Is the book I'm using (Learning Perl on
> Win32) a decent book or should I find another? I mean, these
scripts
> were implied to be NT friendly.
I believe it usualy is. In this case they should have added a note on
what has to be enabled on the computer for the example to
function.
> Also, Should I drop off this list and
> find a Win32 Beginners list instead since I'm using NT
exclusively?
> Anyone recommend one that's beginner friendly? Thanks for all
the
> help! :-)
No. There is a lot of people using Windows on this list so there's
no need to look for any other.
Except maybe you might want to subscribe to some of the mailing
lists provided by ActiveState :
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/
Jenda
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