Error Number 6007 Cadworx (2025)

Internal firewalls or security software block communication on UDP/TCP port 475 (the standard HASP port).

To resolve Error 6007, follow these technical steps recommended by Hexagon PPM / Intergraph support Verify Hardware Connection

: If you have both local and network locks, CADWorx defaults to the local lock first. If the module isn't on the local lock, it may trigger this error without checking the network key. Common Fixes error number 6007 cadworx

: CADWorx requires specific read/write access to registry keys and local folders. Without "Run as Administrator" privileges or proper Windows permissions, the software cannot complete its startup routine. Strategies for Resolution

The CADWorx installation CD contains a utility to update the NetHASP License Manager. Common Fixes : CADWorx requires specific read/write access

Error number 6007 in CADWorx is a typically triggered when the software fails to communicate with the license server or hardware lock. This specific code often appears alongside other "6000-series" errors (like 6050) when using a network key, such as the HASP HL. Primary Causes of Error 6007

Close CADWorx completely. Step 2: Open Microsoft Access (2016, 2019, or Office 365). Step 3: Go to File → Open and browse to your .mdb spec file. Open it exclusively (make sure no one else is using it). Step 4: On the Database Tools tab, click Compact and Repair Database . Step 5: After Access completes the repair, close Access and reopen CADWorx. Step 6: Try the operation that previously triggered error 6007. If it works, consider saving a backup copy of the repaired spec. Error number 6007 in CADWorx is a typically

If you have tried all the above steps and still see error 6007, gather the following and submit a support ticket:

[NH_TCPIP] NH_SERVER_ADDR = 192.168.1.X ;; Replace with your actual server IP address NH_USE_BROADCAST = Disabled Use code with caution. Save the file and restart CADWorx. Step 3: Reinstall the SafeNet HASP Drivers

The error in CADWorx (from Hexagon/PPM, formerly Intergraph) typically relates to database connection issues when CADWorx is trying to access or update its specification and component databases (usually Microsoft Access .mdb or SQL Server).