I developed a driver with WinDriver, but it only runs on the development machine that I used to create the driver. How can I distribute the driver to other machines?
When installing WinDriver, the only thing that will be locked to one machine is the development environment – i.e., the DriverWizard (unless you are using a floating WinDriver license, which enables you to use the DriverWizard on any PC). Once you have written and built your code, you may install and run it on any machine you want. The device driver you create using WinDriver is yours to distribute in as many copies as you wish, royalties free, provided you do not distribute your own driver development kit (see the following FAQ: http://www.jungo.com/st/support/faq.html#MIP). To find out how to distribute the driver you developed with WinDriver, please review the driver distribution chapter in your WinDriver User’s Manual, and the distribution technical documents for your WinDriver version in the Licensing And Distribution section of the WinDriver Technical Documents. Please note that before distributing your driver you must register your license registration string from the code, as e