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Revision as of 14:05, 12 April 2012
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This describes how to check for a hardware key.
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Step 1 - Is the Hardware Key Driver Installed?
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The hardware key driver must be installed for the key to be used on your system. If necessary, download and install the driver. |
Step 2 - Locate or Download the KeyCheck Program
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Find the keycheck.exe program. Often this program is installed with any Advanced Tubular software that uses a hardware key. If you cannot find it, then please download an installation file and install the keycheck program. |
Step 3 - Plug in the Hardware Key and Run the KeyCheck Program
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Run the hardware key program on the system with the key. It should find the key are report how the key is setup in the log on the screen. |