Error Reading Protection Key Error Code 150
4 Keywords 5 Error Codes Description While trying to run my NetHasp protected application: I receive a HASP Error message 15: "No active HASP License Manager was found." You are unable to add new modules to the key. You receive a message saying that not hasp were found or similar. If you received a message "Too many users are using the module" or similar , use the monitor application to see modules currently in use: Aladdin Monitor Cause: New installation that was not configured correctly. Network protocol mismatch or configuration problem. Changes were implemented to a working system. These changes did not reflect on the stations and they are still working with the old NetHasp configuration. Routers/Firewalls blocking the communication between the protected application and the LM. Note that multiple Aladdin network keys cannot be used on a same computer, even if they are for different applications or modules. They must be attached to different computers with separate License Managers running. Symptom Solution (Try to run OptiTex License Manager as the test software, when it opens look at the key number on the top, if it's zero, then no hasp was found) Install the latest driver from Aladdin web site:Latest NetHasp LM Take the key in and out of the computer after installing the driver. Make sure the application you are running is from a folder with nethasp.ini file. Rename any existing NetHasp.ini configuration files and check whether the error returns. If it does not return, check that the correct parameters are written in the configuration file. Check that there is at least one common protocol between the station running the protected application and the protocols loaded by the LM. If the LM is on a different segment than the station, check the following: Port 475 is open for communication in the routers and the firewalls in the network. Port 475 is the default communication port of the NetHasp. Note that NetBios protocols cannot pass segments. Busy network with a lot of noise can slow down communication and the search for the LM could reach a time-out. Use NetHasp.ini file to direct the application to the right computer, Download the file and replace with a text editor t
good, bad or incomplete: Range Purpose 1xx Positive Preliminary reply The requested action is being initiated; expect another reply before proceeding with a new command. (The user-process sending another command before the completion reply would be in violation of protocol; but server-FTP processes should queue any commands that arrive while a preceding command is in progress.) This type of reply can be used to indicate that the command was accepted and the user-process may now pay attention to the data connections, for implementations where http://oldhelp.optitex.com/index.php/Knowledge:Network_Key_Problems simultaneous monitoring is difficult. The server-FTP process may send at most, one 1xx reply per command. 2xx Positive Completion reply The requested action has been successfully completed. A new request may be initiated. 3xx Positive Intermediate reply The command has been accepted, but the requested action is being held in abeyance, pending receipt of further information. The user should send another https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_return_codes command specifying this information. This reply is used in command sequence groups. 4xx Transient Negative Completion reply The command was not accepted and the requested action did not take place, but the error condition is temporary and the action may be requested again. The user should return to the beginning of the command sequence, if any. It is difficult to assign a meaning to "transient", particularly when two distinct sites (Server- and User-processes) have to agree on the interpretation. Each reply in the 4xx category might have a slightly different time value, but the intent is that the user-process is encouraged to try again. A rule of thumb in determining if a reply fits into the 4xx or the 5xx (Permanent Negative) category is that replies are 4xx if the commands can be repeated without any change in command form or in properties of the User or Server (e.g., the command is spelled the same with the same arguments used; the user does not change his file access or user name; the server does not put up a new implementa
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