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I am trying to add LPT ports in WinXP, and have it work,
I have found some info on how to add LPT ports thru
Regedit for Win2k and Win2003, but when I add Two
parallel card and try and change the ports to the added
LPT ports I added, it still says there is only LPT1 to
LPT3 available, please help!

Mike

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You need to install drivers and not just "tweak" the registry.


"Mike" <productmgmt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to add LPT ports in WinXP, and have it work,
> I have found some info on how to add LPT ports thru
> Regedit for Win2k and Win2003, but when I add Two
> parallel card and try and change the ports to the added
> LPT ports I added, it still says there is only LPT1 to
> LPT3 available, please help!
>
> Mike


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