- Go to the <Pipeline Studio V3.0> sub-directory and run the setup.exe file to install Pipeline Studio V3.0. Once installed, do not run it from the menu bar or from any other shortcut.
2. Go to the < Pipeline Studio V3.0networklicensingServerSetup> sub-directory and run the setup.exe file. When you install it, do not remove the check flag that will allow it to add the
Sentinel Server to your exceptions list in the Windows Firewall i.e. allow it to select to unblock the firewall.
3. Copy the license file lservc.txt in sub-directory <Pipeline Studio V3.0 License File> and paste into sub-directory <C:Program FilesCommon FilesSafeNet SentinelSentinel LM ServerWinNT>.
4. Cut the file lservnt in subdirectory C:Program FilesCommon FilesSafeNet SentinelSentinel LM ServerWinNT if it is there and paste it somewhere else. Then delete it permanently. This
file will not delete in its original location (WinNT sub-directory) and when you try to paste another file with the same name onto it, it will not allow you to overwite it. Hence simply cut
it, relocate it and then delete it. Using a program such as Unlocker to remove/delete the active handles on this file does not work, so do not bother trying it.
5. Copy all the files in sub-directory <Pipeline Studio V3.0 & V3.2.0.6Pipeline StudioV3.0networklicensingServerWinNT> as detailed below:
Copy these 5 files.
6. Paste the five files into sub-directory <C:Program FilesCommon FilesSafeNet SentinelSentinel LM ServerWinNT>. Where it asks to overwite files, accept overwriting of
the files.
7. Do not go to <Control PanelAdministrative ToolsServicesSentinel LM> to start the Sentinel LM server. It should already be started. Also do not run Pipeline Studio V3.0 from the menu
bar or from any other shortcut.
8. Run the Sentinel bitlock driver file called Sentinel System Driver Installer 7.5.0 by running
the aforementioned installer file at the following location: <Pipeline Studio V3.0 & V3.2.0.6Pipeline Studio V3.2.0.6networklicensingDriver>
Accept the license agreement and choose the complete install option. It will ask to unistall the Sentinel bitlock driver that you installed for Pipeline Studio V3.0. Accept the uninstall of the
previous version.
9. Go to Start Button (windows XP)------------------->Programs--------------->Accesories--------------------->System Symbol and type Ipconfig
10. Note IP Adress (example 192.168.1.100)
11. Go to Start Button (windows XP)------------------->Control Panel------------------>System----------------->Advanced Options--------->Enviroment Variables
12. Push New..
Variable Name: LSHOST
Valor de Variable: 192.168.1.100 (see step 10)
Acept
13.Go to sub-directory <Pipeline Studio V3.0 & V3.2.0.6Pipeline Studio V3.2.0.6networklicensingAdmin.netWin32 and run file
WlmAdmin.exe
14. In the window that opens, go to the left hand view pane and select your server name by left clicking with your mouse on the Subnet Servers. Go down the branch and highlight the server
(see Snapshot 1 overleaf).
15. Right click on it and select the sequential menu option “Add Feature | From A File | To Server and its File” (see Snapshot 1 overleaf).
16. Use the Open file dialog to select the licence file lservrc which you installed on C:Program FilesCommon FilesSafeNet SentinelSentinel LM ServerWinNT (Step 5 and see Snapshot 2
overleaf). Select Open the file and it will successfully read in the licenses.
17. Close the WlmAdmin utility. You can use the WlmAdmin utility at any time to view the
status of the available licenses.
18. Go to the Windows Start menu and run Pipeline Studio as detailed below:
When you run it if you do not reboot your computer, it will come up with a screen a number of times stating that it is trying to connect to a file. Simply accept OK and let it do
this a couple of times. It will eventually open the program. If you close the program and then restart it from the Start Menu Bar, it will open straight away without any problems. It
is presumed that if you reboot your computer before trying to run it for the first time, you will not get the messages that it is trying to connect to a file.