Hi,

try Wordpad. It can also open files created by copying the
configuration via tftp.

Jens Neelsen

--- Zsombor Papp  wrote:
> I often use Notepad for this. What exactly happens when you
> say you can't
> open it?
> 
> Or are you asking how to get the config out of the router?
> Check out the
> 'copy' commands on the router. Cut-n-paste also works great
> (in both
> directions), if your config is not too long.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Zsombor
> 
> Shab Hanon wrote:
> > 
> > Hello every body,
> > 
> > I want to make some changes in the config file using
> Notepad...
> > but
> > unfortunately I can not open the config file as I see it in
> the
> > router...
> > 
> > Can any one help me and tell me about a software to open and
> > make some
> > changes in the config file so I can upload it back into the
> > router.
> > 
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Shab.
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