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Re: bug w2k

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ovidiu Muntean)
Sat Jul 28 23:36:22 2001

Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 18:22:24 +0300 (EEST)
From: Ovidiu Muntean <ovi@lselinux.utt.ro>
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Yes, it worked for me too. But not only by pinging a host. You can use
'netstat' too. I think can be used any application that don't handle the
<F7> and <ENTER> keys. The reboot occurres when application finished and
Windows tries to reopen it, according to the cmd window's input buffer
(F7 opens an history menu then ENTER executes the last command).

ovidiu



On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, SIFFREDI DANIEL wrote:

> Hello, this is a new bug found in W2K in all flavors, works with all levels
> of users.
>
> Here is the proof of concept:
>
> Open a Cmd Window
> Ping to any host (for example ping 10.100.2.1 preferred a host in your LAN),
> no switch needed. Just ping
> Now press F7 and Enter (try a couple of times quickly...less than ten , and
> you can see what a meaning)
> The machine reboots, from nothing a warm reboot.
> Please let me know if you have the same bug. I tried this in W2k sp2 English
> and Spanish.


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