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List of HASPDINST.EXE (HASP HL Installer) Versions since 5.10 (July 2004)
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This device driver installer supports the Win32 and Windows x64 platforms.

The following list includes improvements, bug fixes, and other relevant
information. It is arranged in descending chronological order.

version 5.20 (October 2005)
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Problems Solved
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TD #2330: Driver installation failed when directly run from an installation CD.

TD #2335: The haspdinst -r -cm command displays a message box after an uninstall is executed.

TD #2224: DataHASP protected applications cannot open encrypted data if Symantec 
          AntiVirus Corporate addition version 10.0.1.1000 (Scan engine version 51.1.0.15) is installed and running. 
          -av and -noav switches have been added to workaround this issue: 
          To install use haspdinst.exe -i -av. To uninstall use haspdinst.exe -r -noav.  


version 5.19 (August 2005)
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Enhanced to support Windows x64 operation systems. 


List of restrictions of the Windows x64 support:
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- Doesn't support HASP4 API of version lower than 8.0
- Enveloped files with DataHASP are not supported.
- Enveloped files with Overlay are not supported.	
- PC-CardHASP (PCMCIA-based HASP) and Hardlock PCMCIA are not supported.


Problems Solved (Windows 32bit):
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TD#2063: Blue-screen under 64Bit Hardware and Windows XP SP2 32Bit with McAfee 8.0 Enterprise.

TD#2052: When file size of aksdrvsetup.log was too big, the driver installer could hang due to heavy 
         file access.

TD#1994: Redundant copy of aksusb.sys was created in the %windows%\system32\setup\aladdin 
         directory.

TD#1968: Enveloped executables created by exe4j could't run with recent HASP drivers.

TD#1948: Blue-screen on Windows 2003 SP1 when .NET applications Enveloped with IMAGE_EMULATION 
         enabled attempted to run.

TD#1928: On Windows Server 2003 SP1 with McAfee Anti Virus v8 installed, data encryption/decryption 
         failed.

TD#1925: Sporadic message "Can not install automatic data protection" when application was quickly 
         restarted after termination.  

TD#1833: Sporadic DataHASP error 1025 "Unknown error" on Windows Server 2003. 


version 5.15 (April 2005)
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Problems Solved
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TD#1008: when logging in to parallel HASP4 NetHASP remotely,The API returns <keycaps>hardlock</keycaps>
         for this key.

TD#1607: DataHASP does not work when AVG 7.0 Anti Virus is installed

TD#1708: Driver crashes when running DataHASP protected programs on Win64 or Sempron machines with Win XP 
         SP2 installed.

TD#1842: When running DataHASP protected programs the protected program sometimes hangs when no HASP Key is plugged out during running.

TD#1856: Programs protected with DataHASP may generate Blue Screens when an unexpected error occurs in the program.

Wi#1796: DataHASP protected programs do not work in conjunction with McAfee Enterprise 8.0 when the buffer
         overrun McAfee protection is enabled.

TD#1047: Wrong termination message when installing on Win 2000 operating systems.

TD#1756: Add "-fi" switch  to force installations when another running windows setup is detected.

TD#1870: Avoid reboot requests on Win9x operation systems when no update is made.


version 5.12 (Dec 2004)
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Drivers are also signed for Win2000 operating systems.

Problems Solved
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TD #1557: solves Blue Screens when Norton Antivirus 2005 is installed


Version 5.11 (Sept 2004)
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The drivers included support the HASP API version 8.0 onwards and 
all Hardlock API versions. In order to run HASP Applications with API 
versions before 8.0,  you must also install  the corresponding HASP driver for each API version.

Problems Solved
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TD#303: Double generation of log files during installation.

TD#405: Wrong copyright string.

TD#503: Older device driver installations overwrote the newly installed HASP HL drivers. 

TD#524: Applications protected with overlay support crashed. 

TD#710: Obsolete dialog displayed during installation.

TD#742: "Aladdin Knowledge Systems Key 00" instead of "Aladdin Knowledge Systems Key" in Device Manager.

TD#826: Errors lacked error strings.

TD#895: User not prompted to insert key during installation.

TD#993: Win9X consecutive (legacy) logins to parallel keys failed.


Version 5.10 (July 2004)
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Known Issues
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The driver installer, haspdinst.exe, does not install drivers on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95 platforms.

HASP HL drivers are not available for DOS applications. To run protected DOS 
applications you must install the corresponding HASP driver. 

Under Windows XP, a HASP HL key must have been previously connected to the computer to enable 
haspdinst.exe to display the correct HASP HL drivers version.

Under Windows 9x/ME, HL-Server won't detect Hardlock Server USB keys. You should 
install the required Hardlock drivers.

When running the HASP HL driver installer in a Terminal Server environment, the aksdrvsetup.log 
file is generated in the current user’s directory. 

Older device driver installations sometimes overwrite the HASP HL drivers. You should run the
haspdinst installer (haspdinst.exe -i) to fix the HASP HL installation. This scenario is only 
relevant for Windows XP/2003 platforms. 

The current version of the drivers does not support applications wrapped with HASP HL 
Envelope with overlay encryption enabled. Should you attempt to start these applications, your system 
will crash and display a Blue Screen. 

If you use USB hubs which do not comply with all specifications of the USB standard, your
Aladdin USB keys might occasionally lose their enumeration.  If you plan to 
use USB keys on Microsoft platforms, refer to the Hardware Compatibility Lists
at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx

Some USB controllers cause Microsoft platforms to hang or
display a Blue Screen. This problem is not related to Aladdin drivers.

There are known limitations with various PCMCIA card reader brands used 
on AMD64 platforms. Check for chipset compatibility in the hardware specifications provided by the
manufacturer the of card reader. 

Due to a problem with the hardware of the PCI crypto programmer card, in some cases a Hardlock key will be 
recognized on the CPC address, however, encryption and read/write memory functions will fail. To avoid this problem,
you should explicitly set the address where to search for the Hardlock key.

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