I have a UPS which needs to be linked to my Windows XP Prof PC. The
problem is that the software does not see the COM-ports, I have two.
Funny enough it says in Hardware Manager that both are OK. How can I
make sure it works perfectly or not?
Re: Test COM Port ...Deon wrote: ... I have a UPS which needs to be linked to my Windows XP Prof PC. ... Funny enough it says in Hardware Manager that both are OK. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
RE: 5 Options at Start of Windows ... may only be windows, could also be god ..."Ceowin" wrote: ...UPS, then CPU. ... - hope this helpes, lots of luck, JADM... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
Re: APC UPS shutdown and SBS ... I use APC UPSs exclusively on my customers' SBS networks but I use the ... I have stuck with the Windows UPS support because I have a minimalist ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: UPS Tab & wiring? ... may or may not be there if I am using a USB UPS,... Let's say I am developing my own hardware device, a battery backup, and I ... the Windows Operating System monitoring with its built-in functionality to ... Windows 2000 and is configured using the Alarms and Power Meter tabs in ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: UPS Tab & wiring? ... That there is support for a 'Generic' UPS.... Let's say I am developing my own hardware device, a battery backup, and I ... UPS functionality has been integrated into the Power Options tool in Control ...Windows 2000 and is configured using the Alarms and Power Meter tabs in the ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)