Putty (Beta) is free and Hilgraeve's HyperTerminal Private Edition is $60. I used 7-Zip to extract the files - the extraction process converts them to hypertrm.dll, hticons.dll and hypertrm.exe as part of the extraction. If you don't have a working XP system from which to 'rob' these files but still have a WinXP installation disk laying around, you can extract the hypertrm.dl_, hticons.dl_ and hypertrm.ex_ files from the XP CD. Then create a Desktop Shortcut to the hypertrm.exe file. For me, it was easiest to create the Hypterterm folder on the Desktop, and once the three needed files are in the Hyterterm folder, Move the folder into the Program Files folder (Program Files (x86) folder for 64-bit systems). Simply copy those files into a folder named Hyperterm. The three files you will need are hypertrm.dll, hticons.dll and hypertrm.exe. If you just cant live without the original HyperTerminal from Windows XP for chores requiring the Telnet protocol (e.g., testing modems, setting up old routers and accessing BBSs), you can actually extract three files from your XP installation and copy them into Windows 8, Windows 7 or Vista. [Inspired by article "HyperTerminal Alternatives for Windows 7" at:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Hyperterminal Buffer This update resolves the "HyperTerminal Buffer Overflow" security vulnerability in Windows 2000.