Installing Caddie 18 on a Microsoft Windows 8 Computer

Parent Category: FAQs
Category: Installation & Troubleshooting
Created on Friday, 26 October 2012 17:07
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Applies to

Caddie 18 and later. Note that no previous versions will work on Windows 8

Question

When installing Caddie on a computer with a Windows 8 operating system, Caddie fails to find the dongle. What do I need to do?

Solution

Currently the installation of the dongle driver (HASP driver) on a computer with a Windows 8 operating system requires a different driver from the default one installed. This driver will have to be installed after Caddie has been installed.

 

If Caddie 18 was installed from a DVD there will be a file with the following name in the specified path

               .\Drivers\Aladdin\HDD32\Caddie_Hasp_6_51.exe

 

If you do not have a disk for Caddie 18 the Windows 8 dongle (HASP) driver can be downloaded from the downloads section of the website

 

Note: you will have to login for permissions to download this file.

 

After Caddie is installed run the dongle (HASP) driver that you have (disk or download as mentioned). This will install the correct driver for Windows 8.

To Install

C:\Downloads\Caddie_Hasp_6_51.exe -r -purge (assuming the file was downloaded to 'c:\Downloads')

If User Account Control is set to a high level, you may have to confirm your permission for the program to run.

C:\Downloads\Caddie_Hasp_6_51.exe -i (assuming the file was downloaded to 'c:\Downloads')

If User Account Control is set to a high level, you may have to confirm your permission for the program to run.

The above assumes that the latest driver downloaded was Caddie_Hasp_6_51.exe. Change the name in the above commands as appropriate for the version downloaded

The hasp driver is now installed

Note: You must have administrator permissions to perform the above task.

If for any reason any of the above tasks fail, then you should change the User Account Control (UAC) settings.

To do this type UAC in the Start menu search bar and choose "Change User Account Control". Change the slider to the lowest level.

Also set the Privilege level by right clicking the shortcut and from the Compatibility tab tick the  'Run as Administrator' tick box, and retry.

 

To check that the driver is correctly loaded open a web browser page and go to: //localhost:1947

If the driver is correctly loaded that should take you to the Sentinel Admin Control Center Page where you can see the status of your dongles and softlock licenses. If you are unable to display the page, check that the driver was installed correctly and also check that you have no firewalls etc. blocking access.