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*  Intel(R) Security Driver  
*  Installation Readme
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*  NOTE:  This document refers to systems containing the 
*         following Intel chipsets: 
*              Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub
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*  CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT
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This document contains the following sections:

1.  Overview
2.  System Requirements
3.  Installing the Software
    3A. Installing the Software in Interactive Mode
    3B. Installing the Software in Silent Mode
    3C. List of Available Command Line Flag Options
4.  Verifying Installation of the Software
5.  Contents of the Distribution Package
6.  Identifying the Software Version Number
7.  Uninstalling the Software
8.  Troubleshooting


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* 1.  OVERVIEW
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The Intel(R) Security Driver installs to the target system 
the Windows* driver files for the Intel(R) 82802 Firmware 
Hub component.  It provides access to the Hardware Random
Number Generator located in the Firmware Hub device.


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* 2.  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 
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1.  The software included with this distribution package is 
    designed to operate with the following chipset 
    configurations:

          Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub

2.  One of the following operating systems must be 
    installed on the system:
    Windows 95      4.00.950c  (OSR2.5 with or 
                                without USB Supplement)
    Windows 98      4.10.1998  (Original release)
    Windows 98 Second Edition
                    4.10.2222  (Original release)         
    Windows ME      4.90.3000  (Original release)
    Windows NT 4.0  4.00.1381  (Original release)
    Windows 2000    5.00.2195  (Original release)

To verify which operating system has been installed onto 
the target system, follow the steps below:

    a.  Click on Start.
    b.  Select Settings.
    c.  Select Control Panel.
    d.  Double-click on the System icon.
    e.  Click on the General system properties tab.
    f.  Verify which OS has been installed by reading
        the System information.
                              
3.  The software should be installed on systems with at
    least 32 MB of system memory.

4.  There should be sufficient hard disk space in the <TEMP>
    directory (typically C:\WINDOWS\TEMP) of the system on
    which this software is installed.

Please check with your system provider to determine which 
operating system and Intel chipset are used in your system.


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* 3.  INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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This software can be installed in three modes: Interactive, 
Silent, or via the Simple Installation method.  The 
Interactive Mode requires user input during installation; 
the Silent Mode does not.  The Simple Installation method
copies over the key driver files and README.TXT for a simple
or "Have Disk" installation.

Additionally, this software offers a set of command line
flag options that enable extended installation functionality.
The command line flags are not case-sensitive.  See Section 
3C for detailed descriptions of these flags.


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* 3A.  INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE IN INTERACTIVE MODE
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1.  Check the System Requirements.  The operating system 
    must be fully installed and running on the system before
    running this software.

2.  Close any running applications.  Otherwise, you may
    experience difficulties.

3.  Run the InstallShield* installation program:	       
    Compressed .ZIP distribution     : SETUP.EXE

4.  You will be prompted to agree to the license agreement.  
    If you do not agree, the Installer will exit before 
    extracting any files.
    
5.  Follow the on-screen instructions and use the default
    settings to complete the setup, once the operating
    system has rebooted.

6.  This completes the installation of the Intel(R) Security
    Driver.  


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* 3B.  INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE IN SILENT MODE
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1.  Check the System Requirements.  The operating system 
    must be fully installed and running on the system before 
    running this software.

2.  Close any running applications.  Otherwise, you may 
    experience difficulties.

3.  Run the InstallShield installation program:
       Compressed .ZIP distribution     : SETUP.EXE -s

4.  The utility will perform the necessary updates and record
    the installation status in the following system registry 
    key:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Intel\Intel Security Driver

5.  NOTE:  The system MUST be rebooted for all device updates
           to take effect.

6.  To determine whether the install was successful, verify 
    the 'install' value in the registry key specified in Step 4.

    The following table describes the various parameter values:

    Value      Type      Data            Description
    ------     ----      ----            -----------
    "install"  String    "success"       The installation was 
                                                   successful.
                              "fail"              The installation was not 
                                                   successful.
                                                   No files were copied to the 
                                                   system.

    "reboot"   String  "REBOOT"    A reboot is required to complete 
                                                    the installation.
                              "No"             No reboot is required to complete 
                                                   the installation.
                                
    "version"  String  <varies>     Current version number of the 
                                                 Intel(R) Security Driver

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* 3C.  LIST OF AVAILABLE COMMAND LINE FLAG OPTIONS
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The Intel(R) Security Driver supports command line flags for 
various installation options. 
All command line flags and parameters must be separated by a 
space, except for the language code after the '-L' flag.

Below is a list of the available command line flags that
may be used with the program call.  Note that the '-L' and 
the '-S' flags MUST be specified at the end of the command line 
flag list.


Flag            Description
----            -----------
-?              Help flag.  Displays the list of available command line
                 flags.  This parameter works in the Interactive mode only.  

-A              Extracts key driver files and README.TXT for a simple
                 installation to either "C:\Program Files\Intel\Isecdrv"
                 or the <Installation Path> directory specified using the 
                 '-P' flag.  The software will NOT install these driver 
                 files to the system.  This flag can be combined only with 
                 the '-P' flag option.  All other options will be ignored 
                 if the '-A' flag is specified.  This parameter works in 
                 either Silent mode or Interactive mode.

-B            Automatically reboots the system after installation.  
                This flag is ignored if '-A' flag is specified.  This 
                parameter works in either Silent mode or Interactive mode.

-L<LangCode>    Forces the InstallShield user interface to 
                display the specified language during setup.  
                Note that there should be NO spaces between '-L' 
                and the 4-digit language code (see below).  This 
                flag and the '-S' flag must be placed at the end 
                of the command line flag list.  This parameter 
                works in Interactive mode only.
-P <Installation Path>   
                Specifies the HDD location to which the INF program
                files are copied.  If this flag is not specified 
                at the command line, the <Installation Path> 
                directory is by default assumed to be:
                
                   C:\Program Files\Intel\Isecdrv
                
                If this flag is used without the
                '-A' option, only README.TXT will
                be copied to <Installation Path>.  The directory name can 
                include spaces.  In this case, however, a pair of double
                quotes (") must enclose the directory name.  This parameter 
                works in either Silent mode or Interactive mode.

-S              Runs the Installer in silent mode.  No user interface 
                is displayed.   This flag and the '-L' flag
                must be placed at the end of the command line
                flag list.  
               
-I              Forces the system's driver signing policy to IGNORE 
                during installation.  This parameter works in either 
                Silent mode or Interactive mode.
Below are the language codes used with the '-L' flag:

    Language                   <LangCode>
    --------                   ----------
    Chinese (PRC)                 0804
    Chinese (Taiwan)              0404
    Danish                        0006
    Dutch                         0013
    English (US)                  0409
    English (UK - International)  0809
    Finnish                       000B
    French (Standard)             040C
    French (Canadian)             0C0C
    German                        0007
    Italian                       0010
    Japanese                      0011
    Korean                        0012
    Norwegian                     0014
    Polish                        0015
    Portuguese (Brazilian)        0416
    Portuguese (Standard)         0816
    Russian                       0019
    Spanish                       000A
    Swedish                       001D
    Thai                          001E


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* 4.  VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE
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Run Device Manager to verify the correct installation and
usage of the Intel(R) Security Driver.

For Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and
Windows ME:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Select Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on System icon.
   5.  Click on Device Manager tab.
   6.  Click on View Devices by Type button.
   7.  Click on System Devices.
   8.  Click on "Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device"
   9.  Select the Properties button.
   10. The Device Status dialog should indicate:
   		"The device is working properly."
   11. Select the Driver tab.
   12. Click on the Driver File Details button.
   13. A list of installed drivers will be displayed.  The 
       "isecdrv.sys" should be listed.

   NOTE: if either the Driver File Details button, or
         the "isecdrv.sys" listing is not present, the 
         driver is not currently installed on the system.

For Windows NT 4.0:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Click on Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on Devices icon.
   5.  Scroll through the listed devices to locate the "Isecdrv" 
       device.
       "Isecdrv" device should be listed as follows:
	           Isecdrv     Started   Automatic

For Windows 2000:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Select Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on System icon.
   5.  Click on Hardware tab.
   6.  Click on Device Manager button.
   7.  Click on System Devices.
   8.  Click on "Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device"
   9.  Select the Properties button.
   10. The device should be listed as working with no issues.
   11. Select the Driver tab.
   12. The "File Version" entry will display the version number
       of the software currently installed on this system.
       The "Manufacturer" entry will display the manufacturer
       of the software currently installed on this system.


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* 5.  CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION PACKAGE
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The Intel(R) Security Driver package contains the following 
items:

    File(s)       
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    ISECDRV_AUTOL.ZIP
    ISECDRV_ENU.ZIP
    README.TXT
    
After installation on any system
one or more of the following files are copied 
to the <InstallPath>\Document directory:
    README.TXT
    LICENSE.TXT*
    INSTRUCT.TXT
    VERSION.TXT

    * NOTE:  This file is only copied to the system 
	         if driver setup is invoked with the "-s"
			 flag.

After installation on a Windows 95 system, the following files 
are copied 
1.  to the <Windows>\SYSTEM directory:
	ISECDRV.VXD
2.  to the <Windows>\INF directory:
    ISD_95.INF                         

After installation on a Windows NT 4.0 system, 
the following files are copied 
to the <Windows>\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory:
    ISECDRV.SYS

After installation on a Windows 98, Windows 98 SE,
Windows ME, or Windows 2000 system, 
the following INF files are copied 
1.  to the <Windows>\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory:
    ISECDRV.SYS
2.  to the <Windows>\INF directory:
    ISD_WDM.INF                       
3.  to the <Windows>\CATROOT directory on  
    ISD_WDM.CAT


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* 6.  IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
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The software version of the Intel(R) Security Driver can be 
obtained by the following procedure:

For Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and
Windows ME:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Select Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on System icon.
   5.  Click on Device Manager tab.
   6.  Click on View Devices by Type button.
   7.  Click on System Devices.
   8.  Click on "Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device"
   9.  Select the Properties button.
   10. The Device Status dialog should indicate:
   		"The device is working properly."
   11. Select the Driver tab.
   12. Click on the Driver File Details button.
   13. A list of installed drivers will be displayed.  The 
       "isecdrv.sys" should be listed.  Select the "isecdrv.sys" 
       entry.
   14. The "File Version" entry will display the version number
       of the software currently installed on this system.
       The "Manufacturer" entry will display the manufacturer
       of the software currently installed on this system.

   NOTE: if either the Driver File Details button, or
         the "isecdrv.sys" listing is not present, the driver is not
         currently installed on the system.

For Windows NT 4.0:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Click on Programs.
   3.  Select Windows Explorer
   4.  Select the following file:
       <Windows>\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ISECDRV.SYS
   5.  On the main menu, select File.
   6.  Select Properties.
   7.  The file information should be listed.
       
For Windows 2000:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Select Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on System icon.
   5.  Click on Hardware tab.
   6.  Click on Device Manager button.
   7.  Click on System Devices.
   8.  Click on "Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device"
   9.  Select the Properties button.
   10. The device should be listed as working with no issues.
   11. Select the Driver tab.
   12. The "File Version" entry will display the version number
       of the software currently installed on this system.
       The "Manufacturer" entry will display the manufacturer
       of the software currently installed on this system.

For Windows 95:
   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Click on Programs.
   3.  Select Windows Explorer
   4.  Select the following file:
       <Windows>\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ISECDRV.VXD
   5.  On the main menu, select File.
   6.  Select Properties.
   7.  The file information should be listed.


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* 7.  UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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NOTE: This procedure assumes that the above installation
      process was successful. This uninstall procedure is
      specific only to the version of the driver and
      installation file included in this package. 

To uninstall the Intel Security Driver and associated 
documentation (following an installation), do the following:

   1.  Click on Start.
   2.  Select Settings.
   3.  Select Control Panel.
   4.  Double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon.
   5.  Click the "Intel Security Driver" item in the list window, 
       then click the Add/Remove... button.


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* 8.  TROUBLESHOOTING
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It is assumed that the system requirements in Section 2 
above have been satisfied.

Issue:      System locks up during Device Manager Remove or 
            during restart.

Solution:   System lockup can occur during Restart as a 
            result of several possible system issues.  In 
            the event of system lockup, restart the machine 
            and view Device Manager.  If devices are listed 
            properly and the system experiences no further 
            problems, then the .INF file restore process was 
            successful.  If devices are not configured 
            correctly, try re-running the procedures outlined 
            in Section 3.

            If this does not fix problems or further 
            problems are experienced, reinstall the 
            operating system.


Issue:      After performing the silent install, the 
            HKLM\Software\Intel\Isecdrv key was not created 
            or the data of the value "install" is not 
            "success".

Solution:   This is caused by one of the following scenarios:
               - The current system does not contain 
                 a supported operating system, or
               - The current system does not contain 
                 a supported chipset.

            Verify the System Requirements in Section 2.


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completely defines the licensed use of this software.
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