HASPCheck Diagnostics
A HASPCHECK.EXE program is provided by the GTX software
installation. HASPCHECK may be used to display the GTX license status for
MemoHASP and NetHASP hardware locks in USB or parallel port configuration,
which GTX provides for all versions of licensed GTXRaster CAD and GTXImage CAD
Series products. This program will reveal the following details about your
hardware lock:
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Which program license, or licenses, the lock is programmed for
(one HASP key may hold multiple licenses).
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Whether the programmed license is permanently authorized or set to expire after a limited number of
program accesses.
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The unique HASP identification number of the lock, which is information GTX must have to provide RUS
update codes for
license authorization or upgrade.
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The status of a HASP Device driver on the local computer.
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In the case of a Net HASP lock, the number of licenses assigned to a particular GTX program version.
To run the program, the HASPCHECK.EXE executable and supporting
haspvb32.dll file may be copied from the GTX installation CD's HASP folder to a
writeable hard drive location or it may be run from the installed program's
License sub-folder. A run of the program will result in the creation of an
NHCHK.TXT file, in the path of the HASPCHECK executable. The NHCHK.TXT is a
text catalogue of the GTX program licenses discovered in the HASP key.
You may review the following image descriptions or run the
HASPCHECK program now.
Figure #1 - The HASP Checker Console will be the first screen
displayed by execution of the program. From the HASP Check menu select Memo
HASP to test a white colored HASP key, or Net HASP to test a red colored HASP
key.

Figure #2 - A
Memo HASP
Program Checker after the Check button has been activated. The resulting
display indicates which GTX program licenses the tested key will support. White
backgrounds in the check boxes indicate 'permanent' authorization.

Figure #3 - A
Net HASP
Program Checker after the Check button has been activated. The resulting
display indicates which GTX program licenses and what number of users, per
program version, the
tested key will support.

Figure #4 - A
Memo HASP
Program Checker after the Check button has been activated. The resulting
display indicates which GTX program licenses the tested key will support. Gray
backgrounds in the check boxes indicate 'limited use' authorization.

Figure #5 - The HASP Not Found message at the bottom of this
display indicates one of two possibilities. Either the HASP key is not
installed on the local computer, or the HASP device driver has not been
installed.

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