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How Do I Determine The Serial Port In Use?
Vista appears to have done away with the Ports applet in Control Panel.
When using a USB to serial adapter, how do I determine the actual serial port number? Every time I plug it in I get a different serial port number, so I need to be able to rediscover the serial port taken on an ongoing basis. -- Will |
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How Do I Determine The Serial Port In Use?
"Will" wrote in message
... Vista appears to have done away with the Ports applet in Control Panel. When using a USB to serial adapter, how do I determine the actual serial port number? Every time I plug it in I get a different serial port number, so I need to be able to rediscover the serial port taken on an ongoing basis. Sorry, I see that Device Manager still lists ports. My bad. -- Will |
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