Aladdin provide you with 3 things:
- a Master Key: it is needed to write your specific informations into User Keys
- a Developer Key: it is needed to bind your executables to the User Keys using the Envelope method
- the Vendor Suite: it is a collection of tools to administer your Keys and customers
On the
Vendor Suite you should add your
Master Key to its database; when you run the
Envelope or
ToolBox applet from the
Vendor Suite main window, the software ask you about generating some files specific for your
Master Key (it should be plugged onto an
USB port). Inside
My Documents folder you'll find a folder structure like the one below:
Aladdin\HASP SRM 4.0\API\Runtime\DotNet
Inside that folder you'find a set of
assemblies related to your key; in your project you should add the right one to its
references. Your
Master Key is provided with a
batch code, a number (probably 5 decimal digits) that you should give to
Aladdin each time you make an order for
User Keys; assume that your
batck number is
xxxxx
, then the
assembiles you are interested on are something like
hasp_windows_xxxxx.dll
and
hasp_windows_x64_xxxxx.dll
(the right one to be referenced depends on the target platform of your project).
Finally, from the
Vendor Suite main window, you can run the
ToolBox application: it give you documentation and code snippets that you can paste in your software.
I hope this could help you...
Sauro