Re-Assigning COM Port Numbers Using the Windows Registry

Application Note
AN_132
Re-Assigning COM Port Numbers Using
the Windows Registry
Version 1.1
Issue Date: 2016-04-27
This application note illustrates how to re-assign automatically assigned FTDI COM port numbers using
the Window OS registry.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................. 2
2 System COM Port Assignment ........................................ 3
3 How to Re-Assign COM port numbers by registry
modification ...................................................................... 4
3.1
Open the OS registry .............................................................. 4
3.1.1
Windows XP ...........................................................................................4
3.1.2
Windows 7 Onwards ................................................................................4
3.2
Re-assign the COM Name Arbiter in ComDB............................. 7
3.3
Import the modifed FTDIUSB registry file ............................... 9
4 Contact Information .................................................... 13
Appendix A - References .................................................. 14
Acronyms and Abbreviations .........................................................14
Appendix B – List of Tables & Figures ............................... 15
List of Figures ...............................................................................15
Appendix C - Revision History .......................................... 16
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1 Introduction
This application note describes how to re-assign the COM port numbers allocated during installation on
Windows operating systems by modifying registry entries. The application note provides a walkthrough
of manually editing the registry, but the same technique could be employed by a program.
WARNING: Any edits made to a PC registry may be harmful to the operation of the PC. As such
we recommend you create a backup of the registry before making any changes. FTDI cannot
be held responsible for any damage done as a result of incorrect manual editing of the
registry.
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2 System COM Port Assignment
COM ports are assigned to FTDI devices during installation, based on the next free port as indicated by
the PC registry. In most systems this would imply starting at COM3 as COM 1 and COM2 are usually
reserved for legacy COM ports. If COM3 is already in use, the next available COM port index will be
claimed. In the case of multiple interface chips, such as the FT2232H or FT4232H, a co -installer is used
to claim consecutive COM ports for the interfaces of the device. If three FTDI FT4232H devices are
connected to a PC, then 12 COM ports will appear to the operating system. In the example below , the PC
has assigned these COM ports with com port numbers from COM3 to COM14.
Figure 1 - System COM Port Assignment
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3 How to Re-Assign
modification
COM
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registry
In the example above, the operating system automatically assigns the 12 COM ports from COM3 to
COM14. If it is required to re-assign the COM port numbers without setting each port individually, then
the FTDIUSB file in the registry can be used to do this. Follow the procedures below to re-assign COM
Port numbers using the operating system registry.
3.1 Open the OS registry
3.1.1 Windows XP
To open the OS registry, select the “Start” button and press the “Run”. In the pop-up box that appears,
type “regedt32” and press enter to access the registry. This is shown in the figure below.
Figure 2 - Accessing the Registry (Windows XP)
3.1.2 Windows 7 Onwards
To open the OS registry, select the “Start” button and in the search box type “regedt32”. This should
display the registry executable as shown below in the image to the left. Right click on this to open the
context menu where you should select the “Run as administrator” option, as shown in the image to the
right. If you do not select “Run as administrator” the remaining steps will not work.
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Figure 3 - Accessing the Registry (Windows 7)
Within
the
registry,
navigate
to
the
following
area
to
access
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\FTDIBUS.
all
FTDI
devices:
Select FTDIBUS and then under the “file” pull-down menu select “export” – as shown in the figure below.
This will export the FTDIBUS registry key, sub-keys and values to a file.
Figure 4 - Export the FTDIBUS Registry to a File
Right click on this saved file and select “Edit” to open the file, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 5 - Edit the Registry File
In the FTDIUSB.reg file, modify the “FriendlyName” and “PortName” in the file for each port which needs
to re-assigned.
Figure 6 - Modifying the FTDIUSB.reg Registry File
For example to re-assign COM7 to COM17 modify the FTDIUSB.reg file as follows:
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Replace FriendlyName from “USB Serial Port (COM7)” to “USB Serial Port (COM17)”, and modify
PortName from “COM7” to “COM17” at the same time. This will re-assign COM7 to COM17 after the
registry file has been uploaded (illustrated later).
The same method can be used to modify each port.
Note: Care should be taken that the same COM port number is not repeated.
3.2 Re-assign the COM Name Arbiter in ComDB
If COM3 to COM14 are re-assigned to COM13 to COM24, then it is necessary to free up the unused com
ports (COM3~COM12) and allocate the new additional ports COM15~COM24. To do this it is necessary to
modify the ComDB database by using the following procedure.
Open
the
registry
and
navigate
to
the
following
area
of
the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\COM Name Arbiter
registry
Open the “ComDB” as shown in the figure below. The example shows that the original value of “ComDB”
is as follows:
ComDB original value = FF 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00
The ComDB value is a bit mask of COM ports already allocated. This value is equivalent to COM3~COM14.
The first byte “FF” equates to the com ports COM8~COM1 and indicates that these COM ports are
occupied. The second byte “3F” equates to the com ports COM14~COM9 and this indicates that these
COM ports are occupied. (Note that COM1 and COM2 are the COM port of motherboard).
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Figure 7 - Editing the ComDB Database
To allocate the COM port numbers COM13~COM24, it is necessary to modify the ComDB value as follows:
ComDB new value = 03 F0 FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00
This is shown in the following diagram:
Figure 8 - Change the Value 3
The first byte “03” is used for COM2 and COM1 of motherboard. COM8~COM3 are not used.
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The second byte “F0” is equates to COM12~COM9 that are not used and COM16~COM13 that are
occupied.
The third byte “FF” equates to COM24~COM17 which are occupied.
Note: The first byte controls COM8~1, the second byte controls COM16~9, the third byte
controls COM24~COM17 and so on. A value=0 means that the port is not used. A value=1
means that the port is occupied.
3.3 Import the modifed FTDIUSB registry file
When the FTDIUSB registry file has been modified it is necessary to import the file back into the registry.
To be able to do this a user must have full access control rights to modify it in the registry.
To modify the permissions, right click on the FTDIUSB folder in the registry and select the Permissions to
enable the permission for modification – as shown in the figure below -
Figure 9 - Modifying Registry Permissions for FTDIUSB Folder
The following window will appear. Select “full control” then press OK.
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Figure 10 - Allow Full Control Access Rights to the FTDIUSB Registry
Note: You may encounter an “Access is denied” error as per the below diagram. If so follow the below
steps.
Figure 11 - "Access Denied" Message Window
Open the Permissions window for FTDIBUS again and click on the advanced button instead. In the
“Advanced Security Settings” window click on the “Owner” tab. If the current owner is not you then
change to you by highlighting your name in the “Change owner to:” window.
Click Apply > OK.
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Repeat the steps at the beginning of section 3.3.
Note: It is always a good practice reversing the changes back to their default settings, once you have
made the necessary changes.
Next import the modified FTDIUSB file. Select Import and choose the modified registry file to import the
registry file. This is shown in the following figure:
Figure 12 - Importing the FTDIUSB File to the Registry
To check that the procedure has worked, open the device manager and press “Scan for hardware
changes”. This should show the new COM port assignments as illustrated in the following figure:
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Figure 13 - Device Manager Re-Assigned COM Port Numbers
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4 Contact Information
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Appendix A - References
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Terms
COM
Description
Communication Port
OS
Operating System
PC
Personal Computer
USB
Universal Serial Bus
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Appendix B – List of Tables & Figures
List of Figures
Figure 1 - System COM Port Assignment................................................................................................. 3
Figure 2 - Accessing the Registry (Windows XP)...................................................................................... 4
Figure 3 - Accessing the Registry (Windows 7)........................................................................................ 5
Figure 4 - Export the FTDIBUS Registry to a File ..................................................................................... 5
Figure 5 - Edit the Registry File .............................................................................................................. 6
Figure 6 - Modifying the FTDIUSB.reg Registry File ................................................................................. 6
Figure 7 - Editing the ComDB Database .................................................................................................. 8
Figure 8 - Change the Value 3 ................................................................................................................ 8
Figure 9 - Modifying Registry Permissions for FTDIUSB Folder ................................................................. 9
Figure 10 - Allow Full Control Access Rights to the FTDIUSB Registry .................................................... 10
Figure 11 - "Access Denied" Message Window....................................................................................... 10
Figure 12 - Importing the FTDIUSB File to the Registry ......................................................................... 11
Figure 13 - Device Manager Re-Assigned COM Port Numbers ................................................................ 12
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Appendix C - Revision History
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