if the device that you have connected to your serial port sends data
continuously and you are running Windows NT/2K/XP, then the problem
may be that Windows thinks that the device is a serial mouse and is
installing the mouse driver for the COM port when you first boot up.
The following URL contains more inforamtion on how to fix this type of
problem.
http://www.taltech.com/support/troublsht/NTDetect.htm
On Sun, 09 May 2004 12:16:25 GMT, Jay Hendry
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Is there a utility that will tell me what program is using the com port?
>I've got a Windows XP Pro PC and I'm trying to get an application to work
>that sends data to com1. This isn't working and when I try and test to send
>a file from another PC using Hyperterm it says it can't access com1 as its
>in use by another package - and not its not the one I'm trying to get
>working as thats shutdown. System manager shows the port as OK and working
>and I can't see any conflicts on irq or address in device manager.
>
>I've run the PC up in dos and used some utlities to check the port and they
>are all showing it as fine including testing it with loopbacks and no
>problems.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanx
>
>Jay