The spooler only recognizes 3 LPT ports. I get errors on XP and Windows
2000 creating LPT5 "system cannot find the file specified" and "request not
supported" attempting to create LPT5:.
Are you using special software for the ports?
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"Anuj" <Anuj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am not able to add a printer on a local port.
> Actually if I am trying to create a local port and giving
> the name as LPT4, an error message is popping up on the
> screen saying 'LPT4 is not a valid port number'.
>
> Actually I am having two PCI based parallel port cards
> and Windows has assigned them LPT2, LPT3, LPT4 and LPT5.
> LPT1 is assigned to Standard on-board Port.
>
> But if I'm trying to add a printer on LPT4 port, I need to
> make a local port with that name, but I am getting this error.
>
> And the same thing I tried with Windows XP, its working fine
> and I am able to create and add both ports (LPT4 and LPT5)
> using Add Printer wizard.
>
> So I want to know is there any solution to this or is it the
> limitation in Windows Vista that user cannot create a local port
> named as LPT4 or something like that.
>
> Regards,
> Anuj