Difference between revisions of "Restart the HASP Service"
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* Remove the hardware key(s) from the USB port(s) on the computer. | * Remove the hardware key(s) from the USB port(s) on the computer. | ||
− | * From a command box, type "haspdinst -fr -kp -purge", and press Enter. | + | * From a command box, type "haspdinst -fr -kp -purge", and press Enter. This will "force remove", "kill process", and "purge" the process from memory. |
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− | This will "force remove", "kill process", and "purge" the process from memory. | + | |
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* Reboot the computer. | * Reboot the computer. | ||
− | + | * From a command box, type "haspdinst -kp -i" and press Enter. This will "kill process" and "install" the driver again. | |
− | * From a command box, type "haspdinst -kp -i" and press Enter. | + | |
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− | This will "kill process" and "install" the driver again. | + |
Revision as of 17:59, 25 January 2011
Using the hasp command-line interface, you can run haspdinst.exe to stop and reinstall the hasp driver:
- Remove the hardware key(s) from the USB port(s) on the computer.
- From a command box, type "haspdinst -fr -kp -purge", and press Enter. This will "force remove", "kill process", and "purge" the process from memory.
- Reboot the computer.
- From a command box, type "haspdinst -kp -i" and press Enter. This will "kill process" and "install" the driver again.