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Mandevu
February 11th 04, 08:21 PM
Have high speed cable plus a dial-up connection using a
56.6 voice modem which has a separate SP and e-mail
address. Cable is default net and e-mail. Dial-up is
manual using COM3. For both I use OUTLOOK. This all
worked fine for some time, but now everytime I try the
dial-up I get a message saying COM3 is either being used
by another program or is not configured correctly. No
other programs (fax etc.)are running that I am able to
ascertain. Modem is configured correctly.
How can I find out which program is using COM3?
Yves Leclerc
February 12th 04, 03:03 AM
What is on COM1 and COM2???
"Mandevu" > wrote in message
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> Have high speed cable plus a dial-up connection using a
> 56.6 voice modem which has a separate SP and e-mail
> address. Cable is default net and e-mail. Dial-up is
> manual using COM3. For both I use OUTLOOK. This all
> worked fine for some time, but now everytime I try the
> dial-up I get a message saying COM3 is either being used
> by another program or is not configured correctly. No
> other programs (fax etc.)are running that I am able to
> ascertain. Modem is configured correctly.
> How can I find out which program is using COM3?
Mandevu
February 13th 04, 05:41 AM
Key board and Scanner / Printer. I understand COM3 is not
a physical Port but is shared with COM2? Anyway problem
goes away for a minute when I de-instal modem then
reboot, allowing P&P to re-instal it, then problem starts
all over again!
>-----Original Message-----
>What is on COM1 and COM2???
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>
>"Mandevu" > wrote in
message
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>> Have high speed cable plus a dial-up connection using a
>> 56.6 voice modem which has a separate SP and e-mail
>> address. Cable is default net and e-mail. Dial-up is
>> manual using COM3. For both I use OUTLOOK. This all
>> worked fine for some time, but now everytime I try the
>> dial-up I get a message saying COM3 is either being
used
>> by another program or is not configured correctly. No
>> other programs (fax etc.)are running that I am able to
>> ascertain. Modem is configured correctly.
>> How can I find out which program is using COM3?
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Rick S.
February 13th 04, 06:21 AM
Hello Mandevu;
You can check the IRQ's in control panel, systems, hardware, then click on
device manager, then view, resources by connection, then click interupt
request (IRQ).
That should get you the information you need.
February 13th 04, 05:43 PM
Thanks Rick. Appreciate your help!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello Mandevu;
> You can check the IRQ's in control panel, systems,
hardware, then click on
>device manager, then view, resources by connection, then
click interupt
>request (IRQ).
> That should get you the information you need.
>
>
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