Do I have to load CAEPIPE Network version program files on a Windows server (like a WIn NT server or Win 2000 Server) machine?
A-13. CAEPIPE operates in a Windows network. Any computer on the network can be designated as a CAEPIPE server (a _CAEPIPE server_ is one where a CAEPIPE hardware key with a monitoring program is loaded). The hardware key should be connected to a parallel port/USB port. The server for the hardware key supports NetBIOS, NWLink (Microsoft’s IPX/SPX), NetBEUI and TCP/IP. Additionally, CAEPIPE server can also be accessed remotely using a RAS client, though these days the RAS usage is almost non-existent.
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