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SYMPTOMS
When you try to use a 16-bit MS-DOS-based communications program in an
MS-DOS session in Windows 95, the modem may not be initialized properly.
When this occurs, you may receive an error message stating that the
communications port is in use, not found, or unable to initialize.
CAUSEThis behavior can occur if Dial-Up Networking Server is monitoring the line, if your fax modem is set to receive faxes automatically, or if the modem is using the wrong IRQ or I/O address for the COM port. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, add the following setting to the [386Enh] section of the System.ini file
where <n> is the port your modem is assigned to. For example:
If the "COM<n>AutoAssign=2" setting does not work, close all programs that
are monitoring the communications port (such as Dial-Up Networking Server
and Microsoft Fax), and then use one of the following methods:
Q130402 Device Contention in WindowsAlso, verify that the modem is using the correct IRQ and I/O address settings for the COM port it is using. Additional query words: comxautoassign
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