This page contains the information you need to activate and install the network version of GLD using the network license dongle. This information is directed towards IT Managers/Network Administrators. Note that only the commercial version of GLD is available for the network environment. GLD 2009 instructions are available first and GLD 5.x instructions are available farther down the page.
GLD 2009 Network Dongle Instructions
For multi-license users, GLD uses a hardware network USB dongle that enables a number of workstations that are all connected to the same LAN/WAN to run up to the purchased number of licenses simultaneously. Instead of requiring one dongle per computer, a single network dongle is installed on any PC in the network. The computer that holds the license key is referred to as the server. This can be either a traditional server or a standard PC attached to the network.
Please follow these steps to get GLD up and running on your network:
Install the network edition of GLD on all network-enabled target computers. GLD Network Edition is available for download here: (56MB)
- Attach the license key to the “server”
- Open up a web browser on the server and type in the following URL : http://localhost:1947
This address provides access to the license manager admin control center
- In the control center, in the leftmost column find the CONFIGURATION option and click it
- Select the BASIC SETTINGS and check Allow Remote Access to ACC
- Select the ACCESS TO REMOTE LICENSE MANAGERS and check all three options (allow access to remote licenses, broadcast search for remote licenses and aggressive search for remote licenses)
- Next, select ACCESS FROM REMOTE CLIENTS and check “allow access from remote clients
- Restart the HASP License Manager by going to the control panel → administrative tools → services, finding the HASP license manager, and then restarting it
- Repeat the configuration process on all WAN PCs that will be accessing the license key
- When you start GLD and it logs in to the network, the splash screen will indicate “logged in to network”. If GLD does not show this screen and closes automatically it means either a) all network licenses are currently in use or b) your network license configuration needs to be double checked
- Note that from within the license manager admin control center the network administrator can select the HASP KEYS option in the left column to see current license status
- If problems persist, go to the ACCESS TO REMOTE LICENSE MANAGERS tab and under Specify Search Parameters, enter the server IP address and click SUBMIT.
- Questions? Contact your distributor
GLD Versions 5.x Network Dongle Instructions
Overview: For multi-license users, GLD uses a hardware network USB dongle that enables a number of workstations that are all connected to the same LAN/WAN to run up to the purchased number of licenses simultaneously. Instead of requiring one dongle per computer, a single network dongle is installed on any PC in the network. This computer is referred to as the server. Please follow these steps to get GLD up and running on your network:
- Install GLD on all network-enabled target computers. The network version of GLD is available for download here.
- Designate one networked computer as your “server”
- Download GLDnetworkkit.zip onto your server. The download is available here.
This zip file contains the following files:
1) lmsetup.exe
2) aksmon32.exe
3) 4 nethasp zip files (for four network protocols)
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Run lmsetup.exe to install the HASP DONGLE LICENSE MANAGER on the server. Note: set this up as a service. This program maintains communication links between the license dongle and the distributed GLD programs. After installation is complete, you can find the license manager service icon in the desktop system tray (usually in the lower right corner of the desktop). Click on it and make sure that your network protocol is “loaded."
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Next, find the
Nhsrv.ini file in the C:/Program Files/Aladdin/HASP LM folder on the server. This files allows the network administrator to specify which computers are served by the dongle server. Modify it as necessary with the IP addresses of the GLD-enabled computers that will be utilizing the network dongle.
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GLD uses the nethasp.ini file to store information about your network and the location of the dongle server. Choose the nethasp zip file that matches your network needs and unzip it. Open the nethasp.ini file and customize it as necessary. For WAN deployments, configure the nethasp.ini file with the IP Address of the License Manager location and disable broadcast. Then, save the nethasp.ini file on the server in the Program Files/Gaia Geothermal/Ground Loop Design folder (the same folder that has the GLD executable).
This nethasp.ini file should also be copied to the Program Files/Gaia Geothermal/Ground Loop Design folder on all PCs that have GLD. Doing so can eliminate network delays.
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