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ASPSuite Error: Loki Rover Observation and Navigation Files do not exist

To use the SBF file (Loki file), ASPSuite will convert it into Rinex observation and navigation files during the file conversion step (Step 2).  If the SBF file has not been converted, and the observation and navigation files are not in the project folder, the error, “Loki Rover Observation and Navigation Files do not exist:”,…

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ASPSuite Error: Failed to Checkout Roaming License

Attempting to “Check Out License” for ASPSuite results in an error message, “ASPSuite Error: Failed to checkout roaming license: Failed to checkout the license for ASP. Reason: No handle supplied to call”. This error message usually shows when the number of available licenses shows as “0 of 0”. Verify that you have internet connectivity. Verify…

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Checking the Number of Valid Satellites Used by ASPSuite

ASPSuite has the ability to filter out GNSS satellites based on elevation mask, and Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) mask. Before reprocessing with increased mask settings, it is good practice to check the number of valid satellites used in the solution. The following steps describe the process for checking the number of valid satellites used in the…

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ASPSuite: Application Install – Security Warning

Unable to install ASPSuite due to the error message stating, “Your administrator has blocked this application because it potentially poses a security risk to your computer”. The security warning is caused by the “ClickOnce Trust Prompt Behavior”: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee308453.aspx To install the application you will need an administrator on the machine to change the values in…

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ASPSuite Error: Failed to checkout roaming license – License has Expired

Attempting to “Check Out License” for ASPSuite results in an error message, “ASPSuite Error: Failed to checkout roaming license: Failed to checkout the license for ASP. Reason: License has Expired”. This error message usually shows when the number of available licenses shows as “0 of #”. Where, # is greater than 0. The error message…

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