No Access to COM Ports with SuperVoice 2.0b & RHICOMM.DRVLast reviewed: November 9, 1995Article ID: Q123322 |
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SYMPTOMSWindows 95 cannot gain access to the communication (COM) ports for detection.
CAUSEThis symptom occurs if the Windows 3.1 communications application SuperVoice version 2.0b is installed in Windows 95 when you add a new modem to the system. This application copies a new communications driver called RHICOMM.DRV to the Windows SYSTEM subdirectory and changes a line in the SYSTEM.INI file. NOTE: The above symptom does not occur until you restart the system.
WORKAROUNDUsing a text editor such as MS-DOS Editor or Notepad, open the SYSTEM.INI file, which is found in the Windows directory. In the [boot] section, locate the line that reads:
Comm.drv=Rhicomm.drvChange this line to read:
Comm.drv=Comm.drvSave the changes and then restart the system.
MORE INFORMATIONSuperVoice is manufactured by Pacific Image Communications, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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