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If you want to have more than one Telnet session open at the same time, what keystroke combination would you use?
Tab+Spacebar
Ctrl+X, then 6
Ctrl+Shift+X, then 6
Ctrl+Shift+6, then X
Correct Answer:
Ctrl+Shift+6, then X
Explanation:
To keep open one or more Telnet sessions, use the
Ctrl+Shift+6
and then
X
keystroke combination.
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