Lab View is not detecting two com ports of system

Hi,
   In my PC, three com ports are there COM1, COM4 and COM6. But when we create new visa resource name, lab view is detecting only COM1 port. I want to know is there any way to correct this.
Regards
Shivakumar Singh

Hi,
First of all check if the ports are visible in the NI MAX. If not, you can try to Create New Port by going into Measuremenmt & Automation Explorer. Assign the Port values accordingly. This can be done by right clicking on the Ports (Serial & Parallel) section of the Devices and Interfaces tree.
Regards,
Deepu.

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    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004900001DE90004464D1AF153BD#1203196885291#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.receive(T4C8Oall.java:743)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004A00001DE90004464D1AF154C8#1203196885292#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CPreparedStatement.doOall8(T4CPreparedStatement.java:216)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004B00001DE90004464D1AF155D2#1203196885292#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CPreparedStatement.executeForRows(T4CPreparedStatement.java:955)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004C00001DE90004464D1AF156DC#1203196885292#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:1168)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004D00001DE90004464D1AF157E5#1203196885293#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeInternal(OraclePreparedStatement.java:3315)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004E00001DE90004464D1AF1590A#1203196885293#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(OraclePreparedStatement.java:3399)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000004F00001DE90004464D1AF15A0F#1203196885293#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.sql.jdbc.basic.BasicPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(BasicPreparedStatement.java:103)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005000001DE90004464D1AF15B33#1203196885293#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.sql.jdbc.direct.DirectPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(DirectPreparedStatement.java:325)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005100001DE90004464D1AF15C3C#1203196885294#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.sql.jdbc.common.CommonPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(CommonPreparedStatement.java:252)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005200001DE90004464D1AF15D46#1203196885294#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.HashingServicesDBHandler.insertHashedValue(HashingServicesDBHandler.java:258)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005300001DE90004464D1AF15E4F#1203196885294#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.HashingServices._addHashedValueToDB(HashingServices.java:242)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005400001DE90004464D1AF15F55#1203196885294#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.HashingServices.getHashedValue(HashingServices.java:77)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005500001DE90004464D1AF1605C#1203196885295#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.NavigationService.getNavigationNodeHashedName(NavigationService.java:1814)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005600001DE90004464D1AF16167#1203196885295#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.NavigationNode.getHashedName(NavigationNode.java:347)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005700001DE90004464D1AF16275#1203196885295#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.DetailedNavigationTree.addNavigationNodeToTree(DetailedNavigationTree.java:926)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005800001DE90004464D1AF16381#1203196885295#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.DetailedNavigationTree.addNavigationNodesToTree(DetailedNavigationTree.java:909)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005900001DE90004464D1AF1648E#1203196885296#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.DetailedNavigationTree.addNavNodeChildrenToTree(DetailedNavigationTree.java:863)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005A00001DE90004464D1AF16597#1203196885296#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.navigation.DetailedNavigationTree.doOnNodeReady(DetailedNavigationTree.java:369)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005B00001DE90004464D1AF1669E#1203196885296#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.AbstractPortalComponent.handleEvent(AbstractPortalComponent.java:388)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005C00001DE90004464D1AF167A7#1203196885297#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.ComponentNode.handleEvent(ComponentNode.java:252)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005D00001DE90004464D1AF168AB#1203196885297#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.PortalNode.fireEventOnNode(PortalNode.java:368)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005E00001DE90004464D1AF169AF#1203196885297#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.AbstractNode.addChildNode(AbstractNode.java:340)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000005F00001DE90004464D1AF16AB3#1203196885297#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createAndAddEmbeddediView(PageBuilder.java:177)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006000001DE90004464D1AF16BB8#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createiView(PageBuilder.java:410)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006100001DE90004464D1AF16CBB#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.createAndAddiViews(PageBuilder.java:233)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006200001DE90004464D1AF16E30#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.doOnNodeReady(PageBuilder.java:635)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006300001DE90004464D1AF16F39#1203196885298#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.AbstractPortalComponent.handleEvent(AbstractPortalComponent.java:388)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006400001DE90004464D1AF17043#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.pb.PageBuilder.handleEvent(PageBuilder.java:815)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006500001DE90004464D1AF17148#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.component.CachablePortalComponent.handleEvent(CachablePortalComponent.java:703)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006600001DE90004464D1AF1724F#1203196885299#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.ComponentNode.handleEvent(ComponentNode.java:252)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006700001DE90004464D1AF173B2#1203196885300#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.PortalNode.fireEventOnNode(PortalNode.java:368)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006800001DE90004464D1AF1762B#1203196885300#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.pom.AbstractNode.addChildNode(AbstractNode.java:340)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006900001DE90004464D1AF17754#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.PortalRequestManager.runRequestCycle(PortalRequestManager.java:642)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006A00001DE90004464D1AF17868#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.connection.ServletConnection.handleRequest(ServletConnection.java:240)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006B00001DE90004464D1AF17976#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.dispatcher.Dispatcher$doService.run(Dispatcher.java:524)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006C00001DE90004464D1AF17A78#1203196885301#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006D00001DE90004464D1AF17B7D#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.dispatcher.Dispatcher.service(Dispatcher.java:407)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006E00001DE90004464D1AF17C81#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000006F00001DE90004464D1AF17D85#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.servlet.InvokerServlet.service(InvokerServlet.java:156)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007000001DE90004464D1AF17E8F#1203196885302#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007100001DE90004464D1AF17F92#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.runServlet(HttpHandlerImpl.java:401)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007200001DE90004464D1AF1809A#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.servlets_jsp.server.HttpHandlerImpl.handleRequest(HttpHandlerImpl.java:266)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007300001DE90004464D1AF181A4#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:386)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007400001DE90004464D1AF182AD#1203196885303#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.startServlet(RequestAnalizer.java:364)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007500001DE90004464D1AF183B3#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.invokeWebContainer(RequestAnalizer.java:1039)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007600001DE90004464D1AF184BB#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.RequestAnalizer.handle(RequestAnalizer.java:265)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007700001DE90004464D1AF185C1#1203196885304#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Client.handle(Client.java:95)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007800001DE90004464D1AF186C6#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.services.httpserver.server.Processor.request(Processor.java:175)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007900001DE90004464D1AF187CE#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007A00001DE90004464D1AF188DE#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007B00001DE90004464D1AF18AAC#1203196885305#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007C00001DE90004464D1AF18BB4#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007D00001DE90004464D1AF18CB7#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:102)#
    #1.5 #0003BA78185F00400000007E00001DE90004464D1AF18DBB#1203196885306#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#PETER#42062##epprd_EPP_6267450#PETER#20a289a0dcd511dca39f0003ba78185f#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_39##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:172)#
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