Tue December 4, 2001 Passport for Windows Runtime 2.1.4 Release All Rights Reserved. Copyright (c) 1997 - 2001 by: Dynamic Concepts, Inc. Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 USA Email address: techsupport@dynamic.com Information: www.unibasic.com Downloads: ftp.dynamic.com General instructions ==================== o Problem reports should be emailed to techsupport@dynamic.com. All problem reports should contain a description of the problem, the operating system type (Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/2000/XP), and, if at all possible, a reproducible sequence to duplicate the problem. o Please visit our web site at www.dynamic.com for lists of known problems and common questions. Installation instructions ========================= To install Passport for Windows, run the program 1B_passpt_2.1.4.exe (or whatever filename you have copied it to) and follow the displayed instructions. File list ========= readme.txt This file license.txt Runtime license terms and conditions ssnmaint.exe License information maintenance and display utility makeosn.exe OSN (OEM Security Number) generator utility passport.dll Runtime library ppstresstest.exe Diagnostic utility for hardware Passports. New in This Release ================================================================ Dec 4 2001 (Release 2.1.4) o Support DynamicXport and reduce software licensing hardware sensitivity. Nov 12 2001 (Release 2.1.3) o The number of extra ports (phantom or window ports that are not counted against the licensed user limit) has been increased from two to three. Two additional SCOPEW sessions are allowed for support purposes when using dL4 version 3. o A "-l" option has been added to the ssnmaint utility to display the software license number without modifying the current SSN. The command "ssnmaint -l" will display the software license number in a special dialog and will not display the SSN maintenance dialog. Sep 24 2001 (Release 2.1.2) o Bug fixed: if a system had multiple users with different login ids, only one user was allowed to execute a licensed product. Sep 19 2001 (Release 2.1.1) o Add support for software licensing of Windows NT 4 systems. The systems must have service pack 4 or later installed. o Bug fixed: a "Maximum user count exceeded" error was sometimes reported when the user count had not been exceeded. Sep 17 2001 (Release 2.1) o New release to add new hardware and software license methods. Hardware licensing uses a Dynamic Concepts Passport device attached to a serial port. Software licensing requires that the licensed system have a network interface card. Replacing the network interface card will invalidate the license and require a new SSN. This new version of Passport for Windows enforces the license user limits. All existing FExxxxxx licenses are now obsolete and must be replaced before using Passport 2.1. If software licensing is used, it will be necessary to determine the system license number before obtaining an SSN. The license number can be determined by running the SSNMAINT utility, selecting software licensing, entering a null SSN, and then clicking the "Test" button. The utility will display the system license number as part of the "license number doesn't match" error message. May 1 2001 (Release 1.6) o New release to support DynamicXport. Sep 14 1999 (Release 1.5) o New release to install Passport as a common group if possible. The range of expiration dates for demo SSNs has been extended until the year 6000. Mar 20 1998 (Release 1.4) o New release to support OSN (OEM Security Number) based program protection in dL4 3.1. A new utility, makeosn.exe, has been added to create OSNs which enable the execution and/or listing of dL4 PSAVE protected programs. A PDN is required to use makeosn. Please contact the DCI Sales department for information on how to obtain a PDN. Existing PDNs for Unix can be used with makeosn for Windows 95/NT. The makeosn utility is similar to makeosn in Unix UniBasic/Passport, but differs in the handling of PDNs (Product Description Numbers). The Unix makeosn utility stores and reads a PDN from a file in the "/etc" directory. The Windows 95/NT version of makeosn never writes the PDN to a file. The user may, however, create a text file containing the PDN. This file can be specified as a command line argument to makeosn ("makeosn filename") or placed in the same directory as makeosn.exe and named makeosn.pdn. If multiple PDNs are used, both makeosn.exe and makeosn.pdn can be copied/renamed to "ProductName.exe" and "ProductName.pdn" Because a PDN must be kept secret and Windows file systems are generally insecure, PDNs should either be reentered whenever makeosn is used, stored on a file on a diskette, or stored on a physically secure non-networked Windows system. Apr 16 1997 (Release 1.3) o First general release. Notes ===== o Passport for Windows attempts to monitor the licensing restriction on the number of concurrent users, however, it is still the license holder's responsibility to ensure that the installation complies with all of the terms and conditions of the licensing agreements for any products activated by this software. o Passport for Windows cannot be used with Windows 3.1. Platforms ========= Operating system information for Passport for Windows 2.1.4 production: ID Platform OS ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1B Win32 Intel Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP A2 Win32 DEC Alpha Windows NT 4.0/2000