Hello JR,
first of all: Thanks for this good hint! ...but I think I describe the problem and solution a little more .
Before I posted here my problem, someone told me that when I use RS232 over USB, I should always put in a 'ProcessSystemEvents()' call after I have accessed RS232. I tried this before I posted here my problem but without success. Now, after you gave me your hint to look into Device Manager and to look at the advanced settings of my USB driver, it works. That's why because there is a item called "use FIFO buffer" that I unchecked and than I saw that things have changed a little (I have here a Notebook that can listen to the RS232 communication). I don't know why but it seems important to put in this ProcessSystemEvents every time after accessing the COM Port but then it works.
That's all. I thought I post the solution here cause maybe someone would need it.
Greetings
Marek S.
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Operating System: Windows 2000 - Software I use: LabWindows/CVI 7.1