Windows 7 Serial Terminal
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Applications can't access the serial port, get 'Serial port in use' or such. PuTTY, Hyperterm, TeraTerm, various others. The serial port is Com1, in device manager the OS detects the correct modem (USR V. Download Kpg 119dm2 Software Piracy. 92) and will retrieve info from the modem, so the hardware works. I've also used 'echo atdt 12345 >com1' successfully form the command line. Again, the hardware works. Karma Tv Serial Song Free Download there.
But not other application can access the port. Portmon from sysinternals (running in compatibility also can't see the port., it gets and 'error 2'. This port is connected to my modem (used for remote access to the craft/management/console port of various devices) which is scripted for testing all the far-end modems -- the script of course will fail if it can't control the modem. This port is also used locally for testing/configuring other equipment via a craft/management/console port. The problem is not drivers (se above about the hardware working) but rather that there appears to be some Win7 process that is holding the com port.
I've used Device Monitoring Studio from hhd software: It allows me to see the comms between my application and the hardware device. It's usually worked for me, but recently, I couldn't get it to make the link. Our application does some extra closing and opening of the port, so that may be the issue. If you're still using RS232 Comm ports, a Keyspan USA-49WG used to be a good option: There's a tab in the application that comes with it that allows you to monitor the traffic thru it. I haven't been using it since windows XP, so your mileage may vary.