Microsoft KB Archive/139364

= RAS Error: "The communications device attached to port..." =

Article ID: 139364

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q139364



SYMPTOMS
You receive one or more occurrences of the following error message in the System Log of the Windows NT Event Viewer:

Event ID: 20015

Source: RemoteAccess

Description: The communications device attached to port COMX is not functioning.

NOTE: X represents the number of a COM port.

Additionally, the Port Status option of the Remote Access Admin utility reports the following for the COM port:

Modem Condition: Hardware failure

Line Condition: Line non-operational



CAUSE
You have configured RAS to allow dial-in for one or more modems with a device name equal to 32 characters in length. This problem will likely appear if you are using a multiport serial adapter and multiple ports are configured for devices with names equal to 32 characters. The error message may not appear for all ports configured with a device name equal to 32 characters.



RESOLUTION
Edit the device name in %SystemRoot%\system32\ras\MODEM.INF so that it is no more than 31 characters in length. Although the documented limit to the length of a device name in MODEM.INF is 32 characters, using less than 32 characters solves the problem. Use the following steps to workaround this problem:


 * 1) Open %SystemRoot%\system32\ras\MODEM.INF in a text editor.
 * 2) Find the section in MODEM.INF that corresponds to your modem. This section will be identified by the name of the modem enclosed in square brackets.
 * 3) Modify the name of the modem so it is no more than 31 characters in length. The open and close square bracket characters do not count as one of the 31 characters.
 * 4) Save MODEM.INF.
 * 5) Open the Network section of Control Panel.
 * 6) Configure the Remote Access Service.
 * 7) Choose the Configure button and select the new device name entered in step 3, then choose OK.
 * 8) Choose Continue, then choose OK.
 * 9) Shutdown and restart Windows NT.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.51. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

Additional query words: DigiBoard

Keywords: kbenv KB139364

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