WIBU network keys: How do I install a WIBU Network Server and connect clients from the same or different subnets?
• Make sure that the WIBU software was installed with virus software disabled. (Virus software active when installing other software will frequently lead to corrupted software that does not work properly.) • Verify that the Network key is connected to the server and not the Back-up key. • Verify that the server sees the key locally and as a network key: • Windows: On the WIBU server, run the WIBU-Key Control Panel from Start / Settings / Control Panels (Windows XP or Vista users may need to switch to Classic View to see this). From the Contents tab, your WIBU key should be listed in the WIBU Box Tree under My Computer / LPT1 or / USB. If the key is not seen, make sure the port is enabled in the Bios, and make sure that if there is an option to allow the port to go to sleep that this is disabled. For a parallel port key, set the mode to ECP and the address to 378. If a USB key is not seen locally, unplug and re-plug the key. If you get a Hardware Found Wizard, allow Windows to Search Au
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