Wilcom dongles use a service called the "HASP License Manager." You can check its status directly.
Mastering Your Setup: "Please Attach Your New Black Embroidery Studio USB Dongle Verified"
Verifying your new Black Embroidery Studio USB dongle is a crucial step to unlock the full potential of your embroidery machine. By following the step-by-step guide outlined in this article, you can ensure that your dongle is properly verified and authorized for use with the Black Embroidery Studio software. If you encounter any issues during the verification process, refer to the troubleshooting section or contact the manufacturer's technical support team for assistance.
: If you are offline, you can use the "Import Codes" button to manually select the security .TXT file (e.g., AUTOMATIC-E323072.TXT ) provided by the manufacturer. Troubleshooting Common Issues Wilcom dongles use a service called the "HASP
In addition to the "please attach" prompt, you may encounter other dongle-related errors:
When something goes wrong with the dongle verification process, you may see any of the following error messages:
Unplug your black Wilcom dongle from the PC. If you encounter any issues during the verification
When you upgrade, your software license needs to be mapped from the old dongle to the new one.
Open the installation folder of your software.
Congratulations on acquiring the new Black Embroidery Studio USB dongle! This article will guide you through the verification and installation process of your new dongle, ensuring that you can use it seamlessly with your embroidery studio software. When you upgrade, your software license needs to
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Right-click HASPUserSetup.exe or SentinelSetup.exe .
The specialized software required to bridge your operating system and the USB dongle is missing, corrupted, or incompatible with a recent Windows/macOS update.
If the software uses a web-based admin control center, ensure your firewall allows traffic on . Step 5: Check the Dongle's Physical Status Indicator