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Hi, if you really want to check the ActiveX control way to do something on the client side: But that is an old thing at it is simply not recommend to do that. Why did you choose a Web-Application as design?

Are there any reasons for that? Simply create a desktop application that will run on the client side. If you need to have a central system to store data or so then simply check web services for the clientserver communication. And maybe you use something like OneClick deployment to deploy the client application to the clients. The core question: 'How to access the clients serial port from a web application' does not have a simply answer because the client browser simply does not have access to the client system except some simple and easy things. If it would be easy to access the client itself, then visiting a webpage would always be a big risk.

With kind regards, Konrad. Hi, if you really want to check the ActiveX control way to do something on the client side: But that is an old thing at it is simply not recommend to do that. Why did you choose a Web-Application as design? Are there any reasons for that? Simply create a desktop application that will run on the client side. If you need to have a central system to store data or so then simply check web services for the clientserver communication. And maybe you use something like OneClick deployment to deploy the client application to the clients.

The core question: 'How to access the clients serial port from a web application' does not have a simply answer because the client browser simply does not have access to the client system except some simple and easy things. If it would be easy to access the client itself, then visiting a webpage would always be a big risk. With kind regards, Konrad.