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: This part of the term suggests a key or a set of keys that are used for multiple purposes. In software and computing, keys are often used for activation, licensing, or as identifiers.

| Solution | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Contact the software vendor for a modern software licensing conversion (many have moved to subscription cloud models). | | Dongle Cloning | Some hardware programmers can read and clone certain HASP dongles to new USB devices (VS2010, JMA USB, etc.) – legal only for own backup. | | Virtualized Dongle | Use a USB-over-IP solution (e.g., USB Network Gate) to share a physical dongle from one machine to others. | | Wine/Emulation Layer | On Linux, some HASP calls can be wrapped via wine without kernel hacking. | | Reverse Engineering for Interop | If the software is truly abandoned, some jurisdictions allow reverse engineering for interoperability (check your local laws). | Multikey-18.1.1-x64 -

Technically, MultiKey is a filter driver. It sits between the operating system's USB stack and the application requesting the dongle. When the application sends a request to the USB port looking for a security key, MultiKey intercepts that request and returns the appropriate response from its virtual storage. : This part of the term suggests a

: Technical repositories like Scribd host manuals on dumping and emulating HASP HL keys using Multikey . Important Safety Note | | Dongle Cloning | Some hardware programmers

Wait for the command prompt to indicate that the driver was successfully installed.