Under Remote License Search Parameters, enter the IP address or hostname of machine that holds the key.
The QPS License Manager, found in Qimera 1.6 and newer, QINSy 8.18 and newer, and Fledermaus 7.8 and newer, should be used to update the NetHasp. Again, under 'Sentinal Keys', the dongle should be visible with its location showing the host PC: Next, navigate to the same website ( on the PC's that will be acting as clients. The dongle should be visible under the 'Sentinal Keys' tab with it's location showing 'local': This can be checked by navigating to First, you can check on the PC that the dongle is inserted. When the driver is installed, it is wise to ensure the dongle is visible on the network. Rpm -i 86_64.rpm Confirm NetHasp is working and visible The Run-Time Installer Script will be required for non Ubuntu / Redhat type Linux distributions. If the general sentinel page: is all that's available, change the search parameters as follows: One of the links should be more specific than the general Sentinel download page. If the link doesn't work, search for "sentinel linux hasp driver". Linux Download Run Time installerįirst, download the appropriate linux package from here: Sentinel Linux Downloads Install the packageīoth of the packages shown above are DMG files and can be installed directly. Normally, the Run-Time GUI Installation package would be chosen. Download Title: SentinelLDKRun-timesetup. Follow the instructions in the README file in the Zip. If it is necessary to update the portlock drivers, you can attempt this on your own by downloading either the Command line or Run-time/GUI method.
QPS Downloads Mac Download Run Time installerįirst, download the appropriate Mac OS package from here: Sentinel Mac OS Downloads HASP Driver Windows 10 Windows 10 HASP/portlock. Download Driver separatelyĪ driver is also available at the bottom of the QINSy, Qimera, and Fledermaus download web pages.
This will install the Hasp drivers which includes the runtime drivers to enable both the Host and Client Net Hasp capabilities. Go to that folder with either Windows Command Prompt or Powershell (run with Administrator privileges) and run the following command: The default location for this is C:/Program Files/QPS/Qimera (or Fledermaus)/bin. In the bin folder where Qimera or Fledermaus is installed, there is a file called haspdinst.exe. Windows Install Driver (If Qimera or Fledermaus are already installed) If you have installed QINSy on your Windows machine, this driver is already installed and no further work should be required to get the NetHASP working as either a server or client.