How the copy protection system works – Rockwell Automation 9399 A.I. SERIES INSTALLATION GUIDE User Manual

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How the Copy Protection System Works

When you install the software, the setup program asks you to insert a Master disk for

the product you are installing. The Master disk has two main functions; it carries the

activation file for the software, and it provides you with a key disk in case the

activation file is lost or damaged. The software will not run without the activation file.

During the setup process, the setup program moves the activation file from the Master

disk to the root directory of the drive on which you’re installing the software. Leave

this file where it is! Removing it, renaming it, or doing anything else to it can render

your software inoperative.

Activation Files

The activation files are stored in the root directory of your hard drive. These files are

marked as system, read-only, and hidden which means that they will not show up when

you execute a DOS DIR command. Some third-party file management programs show

hidden files. You should take care that you do not accidentally delete these files from

your hard drive.

When you start your A.I. Series software, it searches for the activation file on local or

network hard drives. If the activation files reside on a local floppy drive you will see

the message "No Activation Found" on the Main Menu. Open the Offline or Online

Editor. The software will then search for the activation file first on the local hard

drive, then on remote (network) drives, then on local floppy drives. Once the activation

files are found, the serial numbers for installed software modules will appear on the

Main Menu, below the Company Name and Address lines.

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