Sentinel driver installation problem. Problems installing the correct version of the Safenet Sentinel USB driver. Bring up the Device Manager and confirm.
Download the latest driver installer SentinelHASPRun-timecmdline.zip version 5.90 from Aladdin site: 1.1 If you used another computer for the download, copy this zip file to your Windows 7 computer. Unzip it to get the file 'haspdinst.exe' 3.
Watch its directory information, you can get it if you click on the yellow folder icon you will need it in step 6 bellow. Disconnect your HASP key from the computer.
Open a DOS Command window, as administrator user: In Windows 'Start' menu, Select 'All Programs Accessories'. Right-Click 'Command Prompt' and select 'Run as administrator' 5.1 If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. A command window will open.
In the command window, use cd to change the directory to haspdinst.exe directory (see step 3 above) - e.g.: cd c: cd c: mytempfiles haspsrm. To install the latest Alladin driver, in the command window, type - haspdinst -install 8. Connect your HASP key to the computer. Verify that the HASP light is ON. (You might need to wait till the 'found new hardware' pop-up will approve using the device) 10. You can now close the command window.
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Hi all, I am packaging an application at present that has a requirement for a dongle - hence the Hardlock Device Drivers. I have downloaded the latest driver hdinst.exe from the Aladdin website and know that the switches for installing and uninstalling are '-install' and '-remove' respectively. However, it has come to my attention that there are other applications in the company that use these same drivers, therfore I see a problem. I was going to just include the exe as a Custom Action with the relevant command line but when i remove my msi it will remove the drivers which could potentially break any other applications that are using the hardlock device drivers.
Has anyone ever had to deal with this same scenario, and if so, what did you do? Or has anyone any information on what to do with Hardlock Device drivers? I am contemplating packaging the Device Driver i.e. Snapshpt and then using my knowledge of packaging device drivers to ensure the relevant.inf and.sys files are copied to the correect locations but i am hesitant to do this as i have heard of issues with this in the past. Thanks in advance!
Hi all again, I've been onto Aladdin, the company that provides the driver and they have supplied me with a sample msi that inlcudes an msm that they have created that installs the hardlock device drivers. My only worry is that the user may have to have administrative rights to install the drivers.
I will do some investigating but hopefully this merge module will answer all my questions. P.S This is the location of the latest Device Driver in zip format and the MSI version in zip file. Ftp://ftp.aladdin.com/pub/aladdin.de/hardlock/hldinst.zip ftp://ftp.aladdin.com/pub/aladdin.de/hardlock/HardlockdriverMSI.zip Cheers.