; ; NetHASP Configuration file syntax. ; ; ; Note: ; ; All text lines were commented. ; Remove comments in the lines you want to use. ; [NH_COMMON] ; ; Section-specific Keywords ; ; ; You can set either of the following three Keywords to "Enabled"! ; ;;NH_IPX = Enabled or Disabled ; Use the IPX protocol ;;NH_NETBIOS = Enabled or Disabled ; Use the NETBIOS protocol ;;NH_TCPIP = Enabled or Disabled ; Use the TCP/IP protocol ; ; General Keywords ; ;;NH_SESSION = <Num> ; See Adapting the Timeout Length ;;NH_SEND_RCV = <Num> ; in the HASP Programmer's Guide. [NH_IPX] ; ; Section-specific Keywords for the IPX protocol. ; ;;NH_USE_BINDERY = Enabled or Disabled ; Use IPX with bindery. ; Default: Disabled ; Ignored under Win32 API. ; This switch replaces older switch ; named NH_USE_SAP. ;;NH_USE_BROADCAST = Enabled or Disabled; Use IPX Broadcast mechanism. ; Default: Enabled ;;NH_BC_SOCKET_NUM = <Number> ; Broadcast socket number (HEX). ; Default: 7483H ;;NH_USE_INT = 2F_NEW or 7A_OLD ; 2F_NEW means that IPX protocol will ; use interrupt 2Fh ONLY. ; 7A_OLD means that IPX protocol will ; use interrupt 7Ah ONLY. ; Default: 2F_NEW. ;;NH_SERVER_NAME = <Name1>, <Name2>,.. ; Communicate with the NetHASP ; Server with the specified name. ; Maximum: 6 names, up to 7 ; case-insensitive characters each. ;;NH_SEARCH_METHOD = Localnet or Internet ; See Local Networks and ; Internetworks in the HASP ; Programmer's Guide. ;;NH_DATFILE_PATH = <path> ; Specify the location of the NetHASP ; License Manager's address file. ; ; General Keywords ; ;;NH_SESSION = <Num> ; See Adapting the Timeout Length ;;NH_SEND_RCV = <Num> ; in the HASP Programmer's Guide. [NH_NETBIOS] ; ; Section-specific Keywords for the NetBIOS protocol. ; ;;NH_NBNAME = <Name> ; Assign a name to the NetHASP ; License Manager. ; 1 name possible, up to 8 ; case-insensitive characters. ;;NH_USELANANUM = <Num> ; Assign a lana number to be used ; as a communication channel. ; ; General Keywords ; ;;NH_SESSION = <Num> ; See Adapting the Timeout Length ;;NH_SEND_RCV = <Num> ; in the HASP Programmer's Guide. [NH_TCPIP] ; ; NetHASP does not support TCP/IP under DOS. ; ; ; Section-specific Keywords for the TCP/IP protocol. ; ;;NH_SERVER_ADDR = <Addr1>, <Addr2> ; IP addresses of all the NetHASP ; License Managers you want to search. ; Unlimited addresses and multiple ; lines are possible. ; ; Possible address format examples: ; IP address: 192.114.176.65 ; Local Hostname: ftp.aladdin.co.il ;;NH_PORT_NUMBER = <Num> ; Set the TCP/IP port number. This is ; optional. The default number is 475. ;;NH_TCPIP_METHOD = TCP or UDP ; Send a TCP packet or UDP packet ; Default: UDP ;;NH_USE_BROADCAST = Enabled or Disabled; Use TCPI/IP Broadcast mechanism. ; Default: Enabled ;;NH_SERVER_NAME = <Name1>, <Name2>, ; Communicate with the NetHASP ; Server with the specified name. ; Maximum: 6 names, up to 7 ; case-insensitive characters each. ; ; General Keywords. ; ;;NH_SESSION = <Num> ; See Adapting the Timeout Length ;;NH_SEND_RCV = <Num> ; in the HASP Programmer's Guide.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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