HASP Key Device Driver - HDD32.EXE
The HASP Device Driver interfaces between HASP-protected
applications and the HASP key. In other words, protected applications
communicate with the HASP key through the HASP Device Driver. The HASP device
driver is also required for the Customer.exe and HaspCheck.exe programs.
HASP device drivers are installed in one of three ways. By
running LMSetup to install a HASP License Manager. By running the Hinstall.exe,
command line installer. By running the HDD32.exe graphic mode installer. The
following descriptions are of the HDD32 graphic mode driver installation.
For GTX software licenses distributed from a HASP License
Manager, the license managing computer is the only machine in need of an
installed device driver. For single user HASP keys, any machine which is
connected to the key requires an installed device driver.
Note: To install the HASP Device Driver under Windows
2000/XP/2003, you need administrator privileges.
To install or update the HASP Device Driver to a PC you may
manually run the HDD32.EXE program. The program is available from the GTX CD in
the HASP\Driver folder, and from the License subfolder of an installed Image
CAD or Raster CAD program. For HDD32.exe files which are older than January
2007, obtain a newer version from
Aladdin's website at
http://www.aladdin.com/support/hasp/hasp4/enduser.asp. The downloadable
file is named HASP4_driver_setup.zip.
The following images display each step in the HDD32 HASP driver
installation process.




HASP Key Device Driver - HINSTALL.EXE
Aladdin Knowledge Systems periodically updates their device
driver installation software to accommodate new Windows operating systems and
Service Packs. GTX recommends the following HASP device driver installation
technique for Windows 2003, or for any situation of device driver installation
difficulty. GTX includes HASP drivers on it's product CD in a HASP\Driver
folder. There, will be found the Hinstall.exe command line driver installation
program.
Note: For Hinstall.exe files which are older than December 2006,
obtain a newer version from
Aladdin's website at
http://www.aladdin.com/support/hasp/hasp4/enduser.asp. The downloadable
file is named HASP4_driver_cmdline.zip.
HASP Device Driver Installation
As a command line program,
Hinstall.exe may be run either, in a command window, or from Windows
Start>Run. If a previous driver installation had been unsuccessfully
attempted, or if the driver is being updated to a newer version, run Hinstall
with a -r (remove) argument. If the path to the Hinstall file, shown in the
Open line of the Run utility, includes double quotes, any arguments should
follow the double quote, such as;
"C:\Program Files\GTX\Raster CAD\License\Hinstall.exe" -r

A completed driver removal will be followed by a confirming
message.

For installation of a driver, using Hinstall.exe, the arguments
-i -alldrv should be applied. Successful completion will be followed by the
message shown above. That completes the HASP driver installation.

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