History.txt Driver File Contents (hlsw32_inst.zip)

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HL-Server for Win32 - History of changes
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4.60 December 2003
- Bugfix: Memory leak in HL-Server
  Fixes the problem that each request for a _nonexistent_ Hardlock consumed
  about 1k of memory. (This problem could be noticed only if a client
  application requested nonexistent keys on a frequent, regular basis).
- Bugfix: HL_SEARCH was not ignored on the server side
  The HL_SEARCH environment variable was not ignored (as it should be), so
  if HL_SEARCH was set accidently, it may have lead to confusing "key not
  found" situations.
- Bugfix: Ref/Ver-Key was ignored for LiMaS-Hardlocks

4.56
- Support for Hardlock Server USB.

4.32
- Accelerated Hardlock background check.

4.30
- Bug fix: problems accessing PCI card under Win9x/ME

4.25
- Bug fix: applications have been logged out by mistake from a slot,
  if singularity flag was used.
- Bug fix: hls32 displayed [noback] in Taskbar
- Bug fix: HL-Server setup (hlsw32.exe) created wrong shortcut
- Added support for Hardlock Server Internal PCI

4.22
- Support for some Aladdin Monitor functions.

4.11
- Bug fix: timed out logins are deleted (as before) by default.
  Zombie mode must be enabled explicitly by hls32cmd or command line
  parameter. Hls32: new command line parameter "-zombie", hls32svc:
  "UseZombie" written to/read from registry, hls32cmd: "enable
  zombie"/"disable zombie".
- Support for remote calling HLM_CHECKALLSLOTS().
- Bug fix: key was found when not in search string but was not
  recognized as RUS key.

4.03
- Implemented full Hardlock RUS support.

4.00 *** BETA VERSION ***
- Added Hardlock RUS functionality.

3.30
- Automatic addition of requested Hardlocks:
  The manual registration of Hardlocks via HLSAdmin, HLS32CMD add,
  or via command line is not longer necessary. Unknown Hardlocks
  requested by a client application are added automatically, if
  available.
- Up to ten Hardlocks: the maximum number of Hardlocks to be
  served was increased from 3 to 10.
- API_READ_ID function supported.

3.20
- Duplicated counters problem fixed
- NetBIOS enabled by default, switchable by HLSADMIN


3.10
- logins: can be specified in RAM area
- Timeout can be set down to 1 minute
- Service did not start on systems only having NetBEUI - fixed

3.07
- Added NetBIOS support.
- Bug fix: "Page fault" when terminating HLS32.EXE on Windows 95
  during client access.


3.06
- initial public release
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