IRQ 04 is the current setting. To get the reimaged workstation to open COM1, I open COM1 properties, resource tab, un-check then re-check the "Use automatic settings" box without applying the un-check status. After re-checking the "Use automatic settings", I click OK. I then go back to see what the settings are. It has changed to IRQ This change works until the workstation has been rebooted then these steps have to be applied again.
I do not have the problem with any comm ports except COM1. We're using canned software. Changing to use a different comm port is not an option. It appears the cloning process causes the problem. Thanks, I didn't know about this fork - looks like it'll work for an unrelated issue I had, too! Linker Linker 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges.
That website is absolutely incredible. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Thanks for your feedback. I'm trying to communicate to the console ports on several Cisco switches and routers. I my computers do not have a 9pin Dconnector that will connect to a standard Cisco console cable, and the Cisco devices do not have USB.
This has worked for a while. It's running XP OS. This has been working for a year or so, and right in the middle of running it just stopped working and was hung. I get the above error message when ever I use "Putty" software to do the serial terminal emulation. I searched the internet for this, and the best advice was to manually install the com port.
I tried anyway, but uninstalled when done. How does the COM3 port get built? Should it always show available, or does it build the interface when a device is plugged in?
It recognized the device and gave a "bong" and it appeared. Therefore I susspect that it is built when the device is plugged in, and torn down when it is disconnected. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I have some XP SP2 workstations that are utilized in the plant. I use Clonezilla to reimage the workstations yes, we have valid licenses for all units when we have to replace a hard drive or have warranty work that requires a new install.
We have devices set up on specified comm ports. The printer is attached to COM1. When I test the unit to make sure all devices work, the printer test will not open COM1. Please check your port settings. All information matches correctly.
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