I have followed the installation instructions for Windows NT but can not seem to get the software to recognize my interlock. What is wrong?
If your computer is setup for plug and play, it may not recognize the hardware key when it is attached to the parallel port. On many computers, the parallel port is setup in “Auto” mode. The actual port number and address may not be a fixed number, but may “float”. The Sentinel hardware key requires a fixed port number and address to operate correctly. If this is the case, you may need to set it to use a specific port number. The steps listed below outline the procedure changing the parallel port configuration on most DELL computers It is recommended that you refer to you computer system manuals or contact the manufacturer for the procedure required to change the configuration of the parallel port on your system. The steps listed here a guide intended for experienced users only. Step 1: Reboot the computer. Step 2: During the boot up, type the necessary key to enter the BIOS setup. On many computers, you are asked to press the DEL key. Step 3: In the BIOS setup, you need to be able to
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