INSTALLING HARDLOCK DRIVERS Windows NT, Windows 98 In order to use Hardlock under NT, Windows 98, the support drivers in appropriate directories must be installed first. Installing Windows NT and Windows 98 drivers: --------------------------------------------------- HLDINST.EXE is a command shell utility that can be used to install and deinstall the Hardlock driver. The installation updates the driver files only if they have an older version. The driver files are included in the install program itself, so there is no need to ship the driver files separately! Use: HLDINST -install to install Hardlock drivers. HLDINST takes the driver files from it's image and copies the driver to the appropriate system directories and starts the Hardlock service (driver). When HLDINST is finished, the driver is running and you can execute programs which access the Hardlock. If you want to remove the Hardlock service from the system, enter HLDINST -remove at the shell prompt. No application using the Hardlock driver should be running at this time. Please note, that the HLDINST stops the Hardlock service and removes the registry entries belonging to the Hardlock driver.