Difference between revisions of "How to open a terminal window (windows)"
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− | Login with your netid. | + | Login with your netid. (How to get a netid [https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=48685]) |
Scroll down to the Van Dyke area, and click the appropriate Secure CRT for your computer type. | Scroll down to the Van Dyke area, and click the appropriate Secure CRT for your computer type. |
Revision as of 09:16, 10 July 2017
Windows does not come with a native terminal program. CMD, while similar, is not the same.
The University offers a program for download for free called Secure CRT. It is available at [1] .
Click "Login to the Campus Software Library", then choose UW-Madison from the drop down menu.
Login with your netid. (How to get a netid [2])
Scroll down to the Van Dyke area, and click the appropriate Secure CRT for your computer type.
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