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Dear All, Greetings! I'm a new user in this forum. I need a piece of advice/solution for a problem. I installed PICO2000 / DVR2000 software into my PC and also managed to install the drivers for the DVR 8-Channel DiGiNet Card, which came along with the PICO2000 / DVR2000 software. When I run the application, I get the following error: ==> The security key is not found. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. And followed.
===> Can not start DSR application. Where did I went wrong?
Did I missed any steps during installation? Or am I using the wrong software? Also, can someone please suggest a FREE software to use with the PC-Based system I have? The Card I have with me is a 8-Channel DIGINET card.
Regards, Raja. Sounds like the drivers aren't installed properly - or the device is sharing a IRQ and the cards in your system are not playing well.
Below info may be of help: (Note in some cases going into SAFE mode may required, or tried.) This site helped me sort out a Video Capture driver for a no-name card: The site focusing on Bt848, Bt849, Bt878 and Bt879 based video capture boards * * * * * * Solution #1 'security key not found'. First try this solution Question I can not load PICO 2000. It says 'security key not found'. If problem persists contact the dealer ' I'm using Windows XP Pro. It also gives me a error cannot load DSR application.likely all one in the same?? Answer PICO 2000 need not require a password.
In order to correct this situation, we need to COMPLETELY uninstall PICO from the add/remove programs in Control Panel. Then install the software PICO 2000 again from the CD ( Setup.exe) Choose PICO2000-104 (You should choose NTSC - PAL is a European standard) Restart computer-----Run English pack from the CD to change tio the English version (this takes away the question marks.this program is found in the PICO directory.just click on it) start PICO2000 from the desktop----don't touch any password - directly login. To recap here is the complete install process: 1. Plug the card into a PCI slot.
Choose a new system(win98 or windows XP) 3. Install the driver (from the CD driver ) 4. Install the software PICO 2000 from the cd ( Setup.exe) 5. Choose PICO2000-104 (You should choose NTSC - PAL is a European standard) (Note: if you use two cards, you must choose PICO2000-208; If you choose four cards, you must choose PICO2000-416.) 6. Restart computer-----Run English pack from the CD to change to the English version (this takes away the question marks.this program is found in the PICO directory.just click on it) start PICO2000 from the desktop----don't touch any password - directly login.
Solution #2 'security key not found'. If first solution fails - then you need to start disabling!! PICO 2000 - Security Key Not Found etc.??? All 6 messages in topic - view as tree Jim Donald Dec 27 2003, 6:28 am show options Newsgroups: uk.tech.electronic-security From: Jim Donald - Find messages by this author Date: 27 Dec 2003 14:28:32 GMT Local: Sat, Dec 27 2003 6:28 am Subject: PICO 2000 - Security Key Not Found etc.??? Reply Reply to Author Forward Print Individual Message Show original Report Abuse This software was supplied with a UCC4 4-port capture card (with audio capture) but I can't get it working consistently. After installing the program I keep getting the message: dealer.
Well, it's holiday time and my isn't around right now. Does anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong.
I was told that when using PICO 2000 with the above card I must not load the drivers, viz: 1. Star Imavision Video Capture 2. Star Imavision Audio Capture This procedure HAS worked (but on one machine only).
The rest of the time no matter what I try I keep getting that damned message. Help gratefully received. Jim _______________________________________________________________________________ Well, I'll answer this myself because, after several hours of head scratching, I've sussed it out. When PICO 2000 says: What it is REALLY saying is: So I am not going to run. Might seem simple to most, but it perplexed me for ages.