Same stream object Error

Hi, when I try to open a stream XNET interface I have this error:
Error -1074384882 occurred at XNET Create Session (Frame Input Stream).vi:1
Possible reason(s):
NI-XNET:  (Hex 0xBFF6300E) You tried to open the same stream object twice. This is not permitted. Solution: open each stream object only once.
How can I solve this problem?

This error has to do with invalid baud rate. Have you tried to change the baud rate and try again?
Antonios

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