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GeneralDifference between XP and XPe Pin
FPeeters18-Apr-08 1:12
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I have an app written in CodeGear C++ Builder 2007 which uses a COM port. If I run this app on an XP-system (my laptop) and I set the programm to use COM6 (USB->Serial) the app works fine. If I copy the app to a XPe environment (without C++) I get system error 2 (FILE NOT FOUND) if I try to create the COM connection (with FileCreate).

Is there a difference in the naming of the ports in XP and XPe, and if so, what do I have to do to solve this?

When I run the programm from the Programming environment, it creates an exe file. I copy the exe and all the files/directories in this directory to the XPe environment, and until now it didn't cause any problem, but maybe I have to it in an other way?
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