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Date Added: 5/6/11
A CardAccess 3000 update from V2.3.16 to V2.7.26 fails on some databases
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CA3000
Date Added: 9/14/12
Tech Note: "Open Too Long" (OTL) alerts are not being reported.
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CA3000
Date Added: 1/13/12
Installing CardAccess 3000 from a network drive requires mapping a network drive
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CA3000
Date Added: 4/28/11
The "Password must meet complexity requirements" setting must be "Disabled"
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CA3000
Date Added: 3/16/11
The "Select Language" box will not display on a CardAccess 3000 workstation
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CA3000
Date Added: 4/28/11
The Socket Notifier files on the CA3000 production CD are incorrect
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CA3000
Date Added: 10/7/11
TN-13 The specified CaImportData folder Must only contain files that will be imported
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CA3000
Date Added: 5/27/10
Upgrading to V2.6.x or later from V2.5.16 and earlier including CA195, CA295 and CA495
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CA3000
Date Added: 1/27/12
What percentage of the CPU usage should HostNT.exe utilize?
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CA3000
Date Added: 12/14/11
A failure occurs while exporting photos out of the database tn_15
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CA3000
Date Added: 12/21/10
Sleep Mode can cause CA3000 failures resulting in the loss of communications
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CA3000
Date Added: 5/19/11
The time schedules are not saving while editing an Access Group.TN-12B
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CA3000
Date Added: 11/2/12
V2.9.x Computer and Firmware Specifications Rev B.
Updated to include Windows 8.1 Pro and Server 2012 R2.
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CA3000
CA3000
Date Added: 5/1/15
CA3000 v.2.11.84B296
➡️ When clicking "Download," you will be directed to a secure One Drive location for downloading.
Important: CA3000 v.2.11.84B296 is downloaded as an ISO file. Please follow the steps below to mount the ISO file and begin the installation. The Service Pack is located in the file directory after mounting the ISO and should be installed only after the Full Version has been installed
How to Mount an ISO File on a Windows Desktop:
- Locate the ISO File:
- Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where your ISO file was downloaded. This is normally the "Downloads," folder.
- Mount the ISO File:
- Double-Click Method: Simply double-click the ISO file. This will automatically mount the file and create a virtual drive.
- Right-Click Method: Right-click on the ISO file and select the "Mount" option from the context menu.
- Ribbon Menu Method: Select the ISO file, then click the "Mount" option in the File Explorer ribbon at the top.
- Open the Mounted ISO:
- Once mounted, the ISO file will appear as a new drive under "This PC" in File Explorer. You can access its contents just like you would with any other drive.
- To begin install, open newly mounted *.ISO drive and right-click Launch.exe and select “Run as Administrator.”
How to Unmount the ISO File:
- When you're done, right-click the virtual drive and select "Eject" to unmount the ISO file.
Software License Fee:
A valid license is required to use the CA3000 software; this license is not included with the download. Please note that CA3000 is legacy software, and it is strongly recommended to upgrade to the latest version, CA4K, for improved features and ongoing support
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