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Browse to following location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\SafeNet Sentinel\Sentinel System Driver Select the Browse my computer for driver software option:
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In these cases it may be necessary to manually install the Sentinel Driver. There are times when the driver has some difficulty installing. Clicking on the Driver tab will reveal the Driver Version:
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If the key is plugged in and the correct driver is installed then it will be listed under the Universal Serial Bus controllers as a SafeNet USB SuperPro/UltraPro deviceĭouble-click on the SafeNet USB SuperPro/UltraPro device to view its properties. To confirm that your machine is running the latest driver open the Device Manager, which is accessible through the Windows Control Panel. The latest Sentinel System Driver (also called the Sentinel Protection Installer) can be obtained from the RISA Product Licensing website, and is always included in both the Network server and Standalone Perpetual installs (this install is ran from the SetupSPI.exe located in the RISA\Sentinel Protection Installer folder). This driver must be installed prior to plugging in the key. Key DriverĪ Sentinel driver is necessary for the machine to read the USB key. Standalone licenses allow access through Remote Desktop for all current RISA programs except RISASection. Clicking the No button on the dialog box displayed above will automatically save the file (overwriting the previous version of the file) and exit the program immediately. Once this dialog box is displayed, no additional work may be done within the RISA Product until the key is inserted. Removing the Sentinel USB Key during the operation of a RISA standalone product will eventually cause the following dialog box to be displayed: RISA Products periodically check to ensure that the Sentinel USB Key is plugged in. The latest version of the RISA Key Manager was not used in generating the Locking Criteria.
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If this occurs it is letting you know that there is a license file issue in combination with a license file that is not authorizing the program.
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The user can check the key then click Yes to try again, or click No to exit. If no key is found then the following dialog box is displayed (Warning 3): When launching a RISA standalone product the product will search for a connected Sentinel USB Key.
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If you run into this issue please use a USB 2.0 port instead. Safenet Sentinel Superpro keys, in rare instances, may have a problem being read when plugged into a USB 3.0 port.If trying to determine whether a USB key is a RISA key, the presence of the serial # SRB11137 usually signifies it is a RISA key.The black keys and new purple keys have an adhesive label designating their Key ID. The newest keys are purple and have a much more compact size to them. The oldest Sentinel USB Keys are purple, and typically do not have an adhesive label attached. The design of Sentinel's keys has changed over the years. When functioning properly the key will light up green or red when plugged into a running machine. This key may be plugged into any USB port on the machine. RISA uses a Sentinel USB Key for licensing.