What is virtual dongle?
virtual dongle is a software program designed to imitate the key or hardware. The virtual dongles, which is used to protect the software copy, allow the user to access multiple key programs without the need for a physical hardware key for each software program. If a key is required to start the software, this means that a portable device equipped with unblocking information must be connected to the computer to start the software. Because Dongle is usually required only on top specialized programs, most computer users will probably not meet a program that needs a key.
Dongle are used to control software piracy. The software piracy occurs when the program is distributed without the consent of the company that holds software copyrights. Software programs used to design and create media are expensive and susceptible to theft and copying and the company will not pay for their work when distribution programsNY without their knowledge. Dongle protects software program from piracy by blocking its use when Dongle is not on a computer.
programs that require muffins are usually top, professional design or production programs. Dongle appears in software used in video creation, designing theater productions, recording and adjusting sound and designing buildings. Examples of programs that require Dongles include Tools® and Vectorworks®.
Creating a virtual dongle requires the use of a software program called Emulator. These programs use software to imitate the function of the device or other software system. The emulator imitates the portable key function, basically forcing the computer to think of the hardware key that is connected to the computer port.
virtual dongle can work without accepting a plug that releases the ports of Universal Serial Bus (USB) for anotherof it. Computer travel users can make a mess of carrying several portable Dongles for multiple software programs. The use of virtual dongle also helps protect the original dongle from damage, theft or loss.
both virtual dongle and physical hardware key systems suffer from incompatibility problems. While many dongles have built -in plugs that allow the user to stack multiple dongles in one USB port, conflict problems can cause one or more dongles failure. If you face compatibility problems with hardware dongles, switching your hardware keys to the emulated emulated virtual dongle can correct the failure. Similarly, when the emulated key does not work, switching back to the hardware key may be required.