RAS ErrMsg: Error 692: Hardware Failure in Port or Attached...Last reviewed: October 28, 1997Article ID: Q116053 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you dial a Remote Access Services (RAS) server, the modem starts to initialize and then the following error message is displayed:
Error 692: Hardware failure in port or attached device.Or, when you try to manually dial a RAS server, the following error message appears after you choose the Done button:
all devices connectedThe computer then stops responding (hangs). NOTE: In this situation, other Windows-based communication applications (such as Windows for Workgroups Terminal) appear to work correctly.
CAUSEThese error messages occur if RAS cannot correctly communicate with the modem. There are several possible causes:
MORE INFORMATION
Checking for the Correct COMM.DRV FileThe COMM.DRV file that ships with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 has a file date of 11/01/93 and a file size of 5968 bytes. If the COMM.DRV file is incorrect, rename it and then expand a new copy from Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Disk 2 (for both the 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch disk sets) by using the following command
expand <drive letter>:\comm.dr_ c:\windows\system\comm.drvwhere <drive letter> names the drive containing Disk 2.
You Are Using an XJACK Modem and Need an Updated MODEM.INF FileObtain the new MODEM.INF file that Megahertz has written for its PCMCIA modems. The file can be found in the Modem Vendor forum on CompuServe (go modemvend) in the MEGAHERTZ library. The file to download is RASDRI.EXE. To install the new MODEM.INF file, rename the original MODEM.INF in the Windows SYSTEM subdirectory, and copy the new file to that same directory.
You Are Using a GVC FM14400 ModemObtain the new GVC MODEM.INF file from the GVC bulletin board service (BBS). The file to download is WFWRA.EXE. To install the new MODEM.INF file, rename the original MODEM.INF in the Windows SYSTEM subdirectory, and copy the new file to that same directory.
You Are Using a US-Robotics 14400 Sportster or Courier V.32bisNOTE: Microsoft does not encourage nor support user changes to .INF files; therefore, Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) does not support the procedure in this article. Although we have tested the following procedure and it appears to function as described; we strongly recommend that you make a backup copy of your .INF file before you proceed. To correct this problem, edit the modem initialization entry (COMMAND_INIT=) in the [US Robotics Sportster 14400] or [US Robotics Courier V.32bis] section of the MODEM.INF file as follows:
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