Dongles can:
With Toro’s Aladdin-based systems, monitoring helps you catch issues before they interrupt operations.
Older HASP HL dongles were designed for 32-bit Windows XP/Vista/7. On 64-bit Windows 10/11: Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor 64 Bit --l -
“Monitoring” means checking:
Tools include:
If you’re on 64-bit Linux, Aladdin provided libhasplinux.so (64-bit). Monitoring can be done via:
hasp_update -i
Or using the AksMon utility (Aladdin Key Server Monitor). The --l flag in your keyword might refer to --list on Linux. Dongles can:
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Dongle not seen | Disable USB selective suspend |
| Driver signature error | Boot with disabled driver enforcement (test mode) |
| --l - returns nothing | Run command prompt as Administrator |
| Intermittent disconnects | Use a powered USB hub |
If you literally typed:
Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor 64 Bit --l -
The trailing - might indicate:
Safe approach: Remove the final - and run toro_monitor --l. Tools include: