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hardware keys to use with LabVIEW

I've got a client who wants to protect his next project with a hardware key. I've searched the archives on hardware keys that work well with LabVIEW and found some information on the SentinalPro, formerly from Rainbow. Apparently it works well, but the LabVIEW interface was somewhat sub-par. More recently, they've removed direct LabVIEW support.
Does anyone have more recent experience with hardware keys? Any recommendations for one that can be implemented fairly easily from within LabVIEW?

Thanks,
Dave
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For a new project I did a quick test with HASP-HL from Aladdin and this
works quite well. You can do a basic protection of your executable without
the need of doing any coding in LabVIEW. For the more advanced protection
schemes there's a DLL-API which you can easily access from LV.

http://www.aladdin.com/hasp/default.asp

Greetings, Jeffrey Habets

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> I've got a client who wants to protect his next project with a hardware
key. I've searched the archives on hardware keys that work well with
LabVIEW and found some information on the SentinalPro, formerly from
Rainbow. Apparently it works well, but the LabVIEW interface was somewhat
sub-par. More recently, they've removed direct LabVIEW support.<br> Does
anyone have more recent experience with hardware keys? Any recommendations
for one that can be implemented fairly easily from within
LabVIEW?<br><br>Thanks,<br> Dave


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