Dmp2mkey was originally designed for 32-bit environments, but it is frequently used on systems (including Windows 7 and 10) in conjunction with 64-bit MultiKey drivers. Because MultiKey involves installing unsigned drivers, users often have to disable Driver Signature Enforcement or use "Test Mode" to allow the emulation to function.
If you have the real SuperPro, you can retrieve info from that, analyse it and make a Reg file to emulate it. You need the PVA V3. Reteam 2 | PDF | Internet Forum | Computer File - Scribd
This tool is a critical component for users looking to emulate hardware dongles, specifically the and UltraPro series, allowing licensed software to run without the physical USB or LPT security key. Core Functionality and Purpose Dmp2mkey
It takes a PVA V3.3 SuperPro dump and transforms it into a registry structure that the MultiKey driver can read.
Users first use a tool like sprodmp.exe (part of the PVA 3.3 package) to create a raw .dmp image of the physical Sentinel dongle. You need the PVA V3
The user executes dmp2mkey.exe .dmp via the command prompt.
It also outputs a legacy .ssp file for older analysis tools. Compatibility and Limitations Users first use a tool like sprodmp
The MultiKey emulator (often version 0.18.0.3) is installed to act as a virtual USB controller, reading the registry data to "fool" the software into thinking a real dongle is present. Version History and Improvements