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Serial connections result in "Invalid Port Number" #14
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Well spotted. This isn't PuTTY Portable specific, it's broken for everyone. Fixed for the next release. |
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PuTTY Portable 0.62 (2012-01-05 update)
PuTTY Tray p0.62 - t006
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (Japanese)
The PUTTY.EXE file included with PuTTY Portable was overwritten to use PUTTY.EXE from PuTTY Tray.
Saved configurations (SSH and Telnet) work except for serial-type connections.
These serial-type configurations work with the PUTTY.EXE that originally came with PuTTY Portable but it does not work with the PUTTY.EXE from PuTTY Tray. Verified that the serial ports being used are available.
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