On Tuesday 06 February 2007 05:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> >I agree with what other people have said here. I think what you need is
> >a NetHASP key for your application, which is the multi-user version of
> >HASP, and you would run it on the application server. I'm fairly sure
> >that
> Hi Вячеслав,
> > Good day, everyone!
> > I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
> > terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
> > configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connected to it's
> > LPT port and someh
You should try running the HASP on the server first, we use an application
that uses USB hasps, not on thin clients, although I did try it once (just
to see if Thin Clients was an easy way to break my license agreement), and
it looked for the Hasp on the server not the client (thus meaning yes I
??? wrote:
> Good day, everyone!
> I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
> terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
> configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connected to it's
> LPT port and somehow
On Friday 02 February 2007 05:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Good day, everyone!
> I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
> terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
> configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connecte
Hi Вячеслав,
> Good day, everyone!
> I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
> terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
> configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connected to it's
> LPT port and somehow map it to t
Good day, everyone!
I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connected to it's LPT
port and somehow map it to the server? I have a dr