Technical data
Removing Virtual COM Ports
Manual Documentation Number: ESP904-4513m Chapter 7 45
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The ESP Manager software Uninstall Virtual COM Port feature will remove a
mapped COM port in the Device Manager of Windows 2000, 2003, XP and
Vista operating systems. It may also be removed in the Device Manager of
Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista. Windows 98 users also will
find a Remove Virtual COM feature in the Programs file.
Removing the Virtual COM port with ESP Manager
Step1: From the Windows Desktop, click:
Start Programs B&B Electronics VLINX ESP Servers VLINX
ESP Manager
Step 2: In the ESP Manager window click the Virtual COM List tab.
Highlight the mapped COM port number to be removed.
Figure 42. The ESP Manager Window










