Possible Key Combinations for Break Sequence During Password Recovery


Software
Platform
Operating System
Try This
Kermit
Sun Workstation
UNIX
Ctrl-\l
Kermit
Sun Workstation
UNIX
Ctrl-\b
MicroPhone Pro
IBM Compatible
Windows
Ctrl-Break
ProComm Plus
IBM Compatible
DOS or Windows
Alt-b
Telix
IBM Compatible
DOS
Ctrl-End
Telnet to Cisco
IBM Compatible
N/A
Ctrl-]
Terminal
IBM Compatible
Windows
Break
Terminal
IBM Compatible
Windows
Ctrl-Break
Hyperterm (version 595160)
IBM Compatible
Windows 95
Ctrl-F6-Break
Tip
Sun Workstation
UNIX
Ctrl-], then Break or Ctrl-c
VT 100 Emulation
Data General
N/A
F16
Windows NT
IBM Compatible
Windows
Break-F5
Windows NT
IBM Compatible
Windows
Shift-F5
Windows NT
IBM Compatible
Windows
Shift-6 Shift-4 Shift-b (^$B)
Z-TERMINAL
Mac
Apple
Command-b
N/A
Break-Out Box
N/A
Connect pin 2 (X-mit) to +V for half a second
N/A
Cisco to aux port
N/A
Control-Shft-6, then b
N/A
IBM Compatible
N/A
Ctrl-Break

Problems encountered during password recovery often occur because users do not know what the break key sequence is for the software they are using. For software not listed above and for additional information, users should refer to the documentation for their individual software packages.

Make sure the terminal settings are as follows:

VT100
8 data bits
1 stop bit
non parity
no flow control

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