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Old September 30th 05, 02:33 PM
Pierre Desjardins
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Default Com port identification

Hi to all

Is there a way to know which hardware or application is using a serial
com port? My com1 port seems to be used by something, but I cannot
determine by what..??

Thanks de Pierre VE2PID
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Old September 30th 05, 03:08 PM
old jon
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"Pierre Desjardins" wrote in message
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Hi to all

Is there a way to know which hardware or application is using a serial
com port? My com1 port seems to be used by something, but I cannot
determine by what..??

Thanks de Pierre VE2PID

OS ?. Check in your Systeminfo.
bw..OJ


 




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