On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 04:40:35 -0400, "Lisa"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Hope someone can help and thanks in advance!
>
>1. Is there a simple software/prog out there that can help me identify what
>com ports are in use and what programs are using them? I am trying to use a
>GPS receiver and windows keep assigning it to port 26 but that one is way to
>high for the software to use! It says that com port should be from port 1 to
>10. Tried to change the port # manually but it says nothing available below
>26!
XP has a bug associated with assigning com port addresses to USB
devices. Every time the device is connected, it is assigned a
higher com port number. In the advanced section of the com port
setup in device manager when the device is connected, you can
just reassign the port number for the device to a lower port
number that you know is not in use, and ignore the windows
warning. I've done this with my USB/serial port adapter and XP
seems to remember the assigned com port after that. Check the
link below for some info.
http://www.modemsite.com/56k/xptip.asp