Setting up a NetHasp.ini

Setting up a NetHasp.ini

NetHasp.ini is for users that want their NETHasp to be accessed from a remote location, outside their local network.
You will need the IP Address of the host computer for the NETHasp, and you will need to download the attached file.

1st:    Download the attached file, under the "Attachments" tab at the bottom, this file will replace the current NetHasp file on your PC, and open it in a word processor.

2nd:    Replace the IP Address with the server's IP Address, then save the file. (The IP Address you want, is the one from the computer with the NETHasp on it.)



3rd:     Go to  "C:\ Program Files\Mcam(version being set up)" folder and overwrite the NETHasp.ini file that is already there. (Note: The default directory is shown. Your directory may differ based on installation decisions. If you are not sure contact your IT Department.)




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