Download HASPUserSetup.exe (64-bit) from Thales support. Run:
HASPUserSetup.exe /quiet /norestart
Use a NDIS-like filter or USB redirection tool that supports monitor-only mode:
Q: Can I run the Toro Aladdin monitor software in a 64-bit virtual machine?
A: Yes, but you need USB passthrough support (VirtualBox or VMware). The 64-bit driver must be installed inside the guest OS. Some dongles with time-critical monitoring may fail due to USB timing jitter. toro aladdin dongles monitor 64 bit upd
Q: Is there an official Toro update package for 64-bit?
A: Toro released a Toro Aladdin Compatibility Pack v2.1 in 2019. It includes the 64-bit driver and a firmware updater. Ask your Toro dealer for part number TOR-ALADDIN-64UPD.
Q. My dongle works but monitoring data updates very slowly. What’s wrong?
A. Install the Toro USB Latency Fix registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Hasp\Parameters]"PollingInterval"=dword:0000000a (decimal 10ms). Download HASPUserSetup
Below I assume your goal is a detailed technical guide to support, monitor, and troubleshoot Aladdin (SafeNet) USB dongles on 64-bit systems for a product/environment called “Toro.” If you meant something else, this makes a reasonable, practical interpretation.
2025-02-26 14:32:11.442 [UPD] Device: Aladdin HASP HL 3.25 (PID: 0x0529)
2025-02-26 14:32:11.445 [UPD] Feature 0x0B requested – GRANTED (license pool: ShowControl Pro)
2025-02-26 14:32:11.447 [UPD] Read @ offset 0x34 – returned 16 bytes (seed valid)
2025-02-26 14:32:15.101 [UPD] WARNING: Login attempt with invalid feature 0xFF – DENIED
A critical feature of the 64-bit update is the improved support for virtualized environments (VDI). Many enterprises run protected software on virtual machines. The updated TORO monitor includes logic to handle USB redirection over network protocols (e.g., RDP, Citrix USB redirection), ensuring that the dongle status is correctly reported even when the hardware is mapped from a physical host to a virtual guest. Use a NDIS-like filter or USB redirection tool
The term Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor refers to a specialized software-hardware interface used to supervise USB hardware keys (HASP HL, HASP4, or Sentinel HL) originally manufactured by Aladdin (now SafeNet / Thales). In certain digital signage, show control, or industrial automation systems (legacy "Toro" branded integrations), these dongles enforce software licensing.
64-bit UPD (USB Pass-through Device) monitoring enables a host system to observe dongle presence, read license data, and forward USB traffic to a virtualized or remote environment without altering the physical dongle’s timing.