HASP SRM Run-time Command-line Installer: Readme
This document provides information regarding the HASP SRM Run-time Command-line Installer, including enhancements and limitations.
Using this installer, you can test HASP4, Hardlock, HASP HL, and HASP SRM under any of the supported operating systems.
Version 5.75 (September 2009)
Operating Systems Supported
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows Server 2003 R2
- Windows XP
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98SE and Windows ME (for backward compatibility only)
Notes
Windows XP Embedded is not supported with this installer. To install the HASP SRM Run-time environment under Windows XP Embedded, use the SLD file.
The installer detects the version of the operating system at run-time, before
installing the relevant drivers.
Enhancements
The HASP SRM Run-time Command-line Installer is now supported under Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Installation
- Type
haspdinst.exe -?
for command-line help.
- To use HASP SRM Business Studio to produce Run-time Environment installers in the HASP SRM v.4.0 environment, overwrite the
haspdinst.exe
file in
...\Program Files\Aladdin\HASP SRM\Redistribute\Runtime Environment\cmd Install\ with the file in this package.
Note
- By default, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7 operating systems display a User Account Control
message during driver installation. The user must click Continue to continue the installation. Alternatively,
the user can change the default setting from the Control Panel of their operating system.
Upgrade Notes
- When upgrading the HASP SRM Run-time Environment, ensure that it is not currently being
accessed. Although the installation program can terminate applications that are
accessing the Run-time, it cannot terminate running services.
- If you are running HASP License Manager (HASP4 and HASP HL legacy License Manager) as a service,
you must stop the License Manager before proceeding with the installation.
Limitations
- When using Win32 HASP HL Envelope-protected applications using DataHASP or overlays that run on
Windows x64 operating systems, you must unmap any memory-mapped files prior to closing the application
to prevent possible data loss.
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