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    cas3 sudio 8.6 duolabs not working for some reason they have switched it off

    claiming it could harm your computer...........has anyone else got this problem???



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    Quote Originally Posted by james.drew View Post
    cas3 sudio 8.6 duolabs not working for some reason they have switched it off

    claiming it could harm your computer...........has anyone else got this problem???
    Mine is 8.6b and fires up OK into the card section....?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by beer4life View Post
    Mine is 8.6b and fires up OK into the card section....?????

    stuffed if i know BEER mine says invalid...go on the duolabs site and have a look

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    Quote Originally Posted by james.drew View Post
    stuffed if i know BEER mine says invalid...go on the duolabs site and have a look
    Got me beat what's going on. Google has packed the shits with Duolabs.
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    Without collaborating evidence I would disregard that warning as a . It's possible Duolabs site was hacked of course, but those guys are smart and small enough to respond quickly to reported problems. You might like to email them about it if there's something you need.

    To get past Google's warnings you just need to browse directly to (rather than going via Google).
    The latest version of CAS Studio, 8.6c, is .

    Anyone who has spent any time in circles will tell you that false positives are a very, very common issue with trojan detection systems. I used to panic every time one of my antivirus tools squealed about a keygen or crack but I don't any more. Use them as a warning but don't accept everything they tell you at face value.

    If you're worried a program may contain a trojan, email it to someone you don't like If you don't get an abusive reply within a week you can assume it's fine ...or so destructive it nuked his Windows so badly he's still trying to recover.

    Keeping your browser up-to-date, and avoiding Internet Explorer & Outlook Express, are simple things you can do to reduce your exposure to nasties such as . For an example of what can happen look at this: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB2FCWZaGd8"]drive-by download[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by gw1 View Post
    Without collaborating evidence I would disregard that warning as a . It's possible Duolabs site was hacked of course, but those guys are smart and small enough to respond quickly to reported problems. You might like to email them about it if there's something you need.

    To get past Google's warnings you just need to browse directly to (rather than going via Google).
    The latest version of CAS Studio, 8.6c, is .

    Anyone who has spent any time in circles will tell you that false positives are a very, very common issue with trojan detection systems. I used to panic every time one of my antivirus tools squealed about a keygen or crack but I don't any more. Use them as a warning but don't accept everything they tell you at face value.

    If you're worried a program may contain a trojan, email it to someone you don't like If you don't get an abusive reply within a week you can assume it's fine ...or so destructive it nuked his Windows so badly he's still trying to recover.

    Keeping your browser up-to-date, and avoiding Internet Explorer & Outlook Express, are simple things you can do to reduce your exposure to nasties such as . For an example of what can happen look at this:
    G"day GWN...I Just downloaded cas3 8.6c again and still wont work just say Invalid, are we stuffed or will they fix do you think??

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    I can't test 8.6c version at the moment, I loaned my CAS Interface to a friend. But most likely it's a problem with your setup.

    Please post more details of exactly what is going wrong for you and someone might be able to help.

    Have you tried programming a different card using the interface, or can't you get the software to detect your interface at all? Can you supply a screen shot? Have you tried a different PC? Maybe there's a DLL issue or other compatibility problem with your Windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gw1 View Post
    I can't test 8.6c version at the moment, I loaned my CAS Interface to a friend. But most likely it's a problem with your setup.

    Please post more details of exactly what is going wrong for you and someone might be able to help.

    Have you tried programming a different card using the interface, or can't you get the software to detect your interface at all? Can you supply a screen shot? Have you tried a different PC? Maybe there's a DLL issue or other compatibility problem with your Windows.
    mate i have windows xp......cas 3 been working for last 12 months no probs.
    today hooked it up and wont get past the first screen bottom left hand corner says INVALID and thats it

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    It's possible the interface has died or been zapped somehow.

    If problems persist you could send your CAS3 to one of the members here who has one and get them to do a side-by-side test. That would give a clear verdict on the hardware.

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    Cas Studio 8.6c working fine on my CAS3 here.
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    Aparently theres a limit to how many times you can use a software version, based on your Cas2/3 serial No.
    you have to move onto the next version to continue using a Cas 3. It's the way Duolabs keep out the clone or copy cats who sell a similar product and use the Duolabs software.

    So maybe james.drew has used his quota and has to upgrade to a newer version.
    Might just have to wait till the site comes back before you can use it again.

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