How to Troubleshoot Elipse SCADA Hard Key Issues
Elipse SCADA is a powerful software tool for real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes, energy, infrastructure, water and wastewater. It uses a hard key or a dongle to protect its license and prevent unauthorized use. However, sometimes you may encounter some issues with the hard key that prevent you from running Elipse SCADA properly. In this article, we will show you how to troubleshoot some common Elipse SCADA hard key issues and how to fix them.
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Elipse SCADA Hard Key Not Detected
One of the most common issues with Elipse SCADA hard key is that it is not detected by the software, even when it is connected to the computer. This means that you can only run Elipse SCADA in demo mode, which has some limitations and restrictions. To solve this issue, you need to update the hard key drivers. The updated installer (HASPDINST.EXE) can be downloaded from Elipse's website[^1^]. After downloading the installer, execute the HASPDINST.EXE file via command line, followed by the parameters '-i' and 'ld'. For example: \"C:\\\\...\\\\haspdinst.exe\" -i -LD. If this procedure does not successfully fix this situation, you should contact Elipse's technical support department[^1^].
Wrong Elipse SCADA Hard Key Found
Another issue that you may face with Elipse SCADA hard key is that it displays an error message saying \"Wrong hard key found! Replace with the original one and press 'Retry' to try again or 'Cancel' to quit Elipse SCADA\". This means that the hard key that you are using does not match the license number of your Elipse SCADA application. This can happen if you have more than one hard key or if you have changed your computer or operating system. To solve this issue, you need to check the license number of your Elipse SCADA application and compare it with the license number of your hard key. You can identify the hard key's license number by using Elipse License Manager (eLic), an application that can be downloaded from Elipse's website[^2^]. You can also identify the license number of your Elipse SCADA application by opening it and checking the About window[^3^]. If the license numbers do not match, you need to contact Elipse's technical support department[^3^] and request a license transfer.
NetHasp Error When Opening Elipse SCADA with Local Hard Key
A third issue that you may encounter with Elipse SCADA hard key is that it shows a NetHasp error when opening Elipse SCADA with a local hard key. This means that your Elipse SCADA application is configured to use a NetHasp license, which is a type of license that allows an Elipse SCADA license to be retrieved via network from a server where a hard key is connected[^4^]. However, you are trying to use a local hard key instead of a network one. To solve this issue, you need to change your Elipse SCADA application configuration to use a local hard key instead of a NetHasp one. You can do this by editing the registry keys of your Elipse SCADA application and changing the value of \"NetHasp\" from 1 to 0[^5^]. Alternatively, you can use a network hard key instead of a local one.
Conclusion
In this article, we have discussed some common issues with Elipse SCADA hard key and how to troubleshoot them. We hope that this article has been helpful for you and that you can enjoy using Elipse SCADA without any problems. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact Elipse's technical support department[^6^]. They will be happy to help you. 0efd9a6b88
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