1.DBG> CANCEL BREAK MAIN\LOOP+10 This command cancels the user-defined breakpoint set at the address expression MAIN\LOOP+10. 2.DBG> CANCEL BREAK/ALL This command cancels all user-defined breakpoints. 3.DBG> CANCEL BREAK/ALL/USER/PREDEFINED This command cancels all user-defined and predefined breakpoints. 4.all> CANCEL BREAK/ACTIVATING This command cancels a previous user-defined SET BREAK/ACTIVATING command. As a result, the debugger does not suspend execution when a new process is brought under debugger control. 5.DBG> CANCEL BREAK/EVENT=EXCEPTION_TERMINATED/PREDEFINED This command cancels the predefined breakpoint set on task terminations due to unhandled exceptions. This breakpoint is predefined for Ada programs and programs that call POSIX threads or Ada routines.