Symptom:
After replacing or installing a new Digi board in
Windows 2000, the com ports are not being reused, but now are starting at a much
higher number. How do I fix this?
Solution:
This is a known issue in Windows 2000. Microsoft
has an article explaining this: Q271523.
To resolve phantom com ports, you will need to hack out the COM port numbers
using the following procedure:
1. Open Start>Settings>Control Panel>Add
New Hardware. Double-click Add New Hardware.

2. Click Next.

3. Select the Uninstall/Unplug a device
radio button. Click Next.

4. Select the Uninstall a device radio
button. Click Next.

5. Select the Show hidden devices check box.
Select any Digi Adapter that is present. Click Next. Repeat steps
1-7 until all Digi adapters (or ports) have been removed.

6. Select the Yes, I want to uninstall this
device radio button. Click Next.

7. Click Finish.

**Digi recommends you back up your registry before
doing any editing. Caution: Careless editing in the Registry may have
disastrous results and could require a complete reinstall of the WINDOWS NT
operating system. Digi assumes no responsibility for any problems ensuing
from improper editing of the registry.**
8. Open Start>Run. Type regedit.
Click Ok.

9. Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\COM
Name Arbiter. There should be a value called ComDB, Type REG_BINARY in
this key. If you have phantom ports, it should look somewhat like below
with "ff ff ff ff ff...03" for the data. Double click on ComDB.

10. You will need to delete the ffs and leave the
03 at the beginning.
Before editing:

After editing:

11. Reboot the machine and you should be able to
use the comports that were lost.