Be it Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista or Windows 7 in the past, or Windows 8 in the future, it’s like the classic tale of the tortoise and the hare: CodeMeter wins every time because Wibu-Systems can always say “we got there first”.ĬodeMeter also provides a major benefit during installation. A dongle with a proprietary driver makes you dependent on the good will of your supplier: when a new operating system is released, it’s up to the supplier to decide whether to update the driver or not. Driverless benefitsīy using the available Mass Storage Device driver, CodeMeter gives you maximum protection of investment. CodeMeter uses the Mass Storage Devices driver which is why it is described as driverless. Examples of available driver classes include Human Interface Devices (HID) such as a mouse, and Mass Storage Devices such as a USB memory stick. The manufacturer doesn’t supply the core driver though, which means it must be installed separately. However, there are driver classes available which devices can use instead. How does this fit together? Driverless isn’t really driverlessįrom a purely technical viewpoint, a driverless product can’t exist: without a driver, a hardware device can’t be accessed. CodeMeter with a SAP back office solutionĬodeMeter is driverless but we recommend you install the CodeMeter runtime with administrator rights.SAP Entitlement Management and CodeMeter.
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