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Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm
ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 07:55:15 -0700, "Ted Wagner" wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... I believe that the USB-Serial adapter requres a driver which accomplishes this function. Check the package, or their website. George |
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I do not know if it going to work with your adapter, with mine (Sitecom usb
to serial) here is what I have to do (as I use a XP french version, the english names might not be exact) 1) Configuration panel 2) System 3) Hardware 4) Peripheral management 5) In the list find your adapter 6) Right click on it and use Properties 6) Select "Port parameters" and then "advanced" Here you are, you can change the com port Hope it helps Regards Gilles "Ted Wagner" a écrit dans le message de news: 1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@terane ws... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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I was familiar with how to check the properties of currently connected
devices. My question was how to examine/reassign the com port assignments for the devices *besides* the one(s) I have currently connected. For example, the properties page for my USB-serial adapter says it's assigned to COM7 and all other ports (from COM1 to COM8) are taken by various other devices. It's those various other devices I want to manipulate, free up or reassign, so I can move my USB-serial adapter from COM7 to, say, COM2. ted/2NO "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@t eranews... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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![]() Ted Wagner wrote: I was familiar with how to check the properties of currently connected devices. My question was how to examine/reassign the com port assignments for the devices *besides* the one(s) I have currently connected. For example, the properties page for my USB-serial adapter says it's assigned to COM7 and all other ports (from COM1 to COM8) are taken by various other devices. It's those various other devices I want to manipulate, free up or reassign, so I can move my USB-serial adapter from COM7 to, say, COM2. ted/2NO "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@t eranews... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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Ted,
You need to disable whatever software is locking up those comm ports.... its probably a digital camera or PDA. Kevin Ted Wagner wrote: I was familiar with how to check the properties of currently connected devices. My question was how to examine/reassign the com port assignments for the devices *besides* the one(s) I have currently connected. For example, the properties page for my USB-serial adapter says it's assigned to COM7 and all other ports (from COM1 to COM8) are taken by various other devices. It's those various other devices I want to manipulate, free up or reassign, so I can move my USB-serial adapter from COM7 to, say, COM2. ted/2NO "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@t eranews... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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I had this problem a long while ago. I found that the
culprit was route planning software (MSAutoroute) with the GPS function enabled. It grabbed a com port and hung onto it even when the software was not running, well that it what it seemed to do but in reality Windows assumed that if the software was installed then the com port was in use. The only solution was to uninstall the software and re-install without the GPS function. It is not unknown for active sync to do the same thing although it is fair to say that I have never had the problem with the current version of Active Sync. At 04:30 19 April 2005, Kevin Christner wrote: Ted, You need to disable whatever software is locking up those comm ports.... its probably a digital camera or PDA. Kevin Ted Wagner wrote: I was familiar with how to check the properties of currently connected devices. My question was how to examine/reassign the com port assignments for the devices *besides* the one(s) I have currently connected. For example, the properties page for my USB-serial adapter says it's assigned to COM7 and all other ports (from COM1 to COM8) are taken by various other devices. It's those various other devices I want to manipulate, free up or reassign, so I can move my USB-serial adapter from COM7 to, say, COM2. ted/2NO 'Ted Wagner' wrote in message news:1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@t eranews... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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Kevin,
My problem is that I can't fine the "software" you're referring to. For example, the properties/driver for my USB/serial adapter shows that COM2 is taken by an "ATEN USB/Serial" dev ice. I don't have that device any more, and the Device Manager will not show it (to disable or uninstall it) unless I have it plugged in. I've looked everywhere for an ATEN device or device driver to uninstall, but can't find it anywhere, and no mention of it anywhere in the registry. I have exactly one serial device that I'm aware of (my Keyspan USB/serial adapter), yet all ports are taken from COM1 to COM8. When the Keyspan is not plugged in, I can't find *any* device in the Device Manager that uses any of those ports (in fact I do not even have a "Communication Ports ...." entry (or whatever it's called, which lists COM and LPT ports) in the device list). I wonder if some programmer out there has written a Win32 virtual comm port manager?? -ted/2NO "Kevin Christner" wrote in message ups.com... Ted, You need to disable whatever software is locking up those comm ports.... its probably a digital camera or PDA. Kevin Ted Wagner wrote: I was familiar with how to check the properties of currently connected devices. My question was how to examine/reassign the com port assignments for the devices *besides* the one(s) I have currently connected. For example, the properties page for my USB-serial adapter says it's assigned to COM7 and all other ports (from COM1 to COM8) are taken by various other devices. It's those various other devices I want to manipulate, free up or reassign, so I can move my USB-serial adapter from COM7 to, say, COM2. ted/2NO "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:1113576898.f841eb51103e0acf8a52f6f971eb1bfb@t eranews... Can anyone tell me how to tell Windows XP (SP2) to reassign devices to comm ports, or move assignments? I'm using LX Nav's new version of LXe (posted yesterday) and I cannot get it to open the comm port my USB-Serial adapter uses, and LXe won't let me select one ... Ted/2NO Chandler, AZ |
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Like someone said before, uninstall that software if at all
possible.... If you can't figure out whats doing it, it might just be easier to reinstall windows.... |
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But what is "that software"???
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