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Virtual COM Ports?

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Hi,

 

I have this problem with Win2k and Win Millenium Beta 2.

 

I installed Win2k onto my Gateway Solo 2500 PII laptop with no hiccups. Full ACPI was detected. "Great!" I said to myself, but the smile wasn't to last.

 

I have an Ericsson SH-888 mobile phone, with infra-red port so that it works as an infra-red modem. My father has a Nokia 7110 which also has an infra-red port.

 

In Win2k, I couldn't find any way to add a Virtual COM port to allow these phones to work. Win2k detects the device as the "Infrared" icon comes up in the taskbar, but that is as far as it gets.

 

The same thing (exactly) happens with Win Millenium Beta2. I thought that Millenium would have been the same as Win98.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Brendan

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THERE IS NO SUPPORT FOR VIRTUAL COM PORTS IN W2K!

 

a friend of mine, who had the same problem, send me this mail:

 

"Microsofts reason not to support IRCOMM is, that you cannot use more

than one device with this option activated and the infrared port would

be locked to one paticular device. But I think they should give the user

the joice. Because most IRDA applications (and very usefull ones !) do

need IRCOMM. FInaly they come with a professional OS which is laso fit

for the mobile user and you get this major obstruction. I will roll back

to NT4 and use the IR Stack from www.extendsys.com as my palm and my

cellphone modem rely on the implementation of IRCOMM and i need a save

environment because my machine contains semi confident data. (Patients

database). It is a shame for MS not to implement a basic feature

required by many people in an OS wich names itself 2000 (and not 1968)"

 

see also

http://msdn.microsoft.com/standards/top150/hardware.asp

 

seb

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