************************************************************ ************************************************************ * * Intel(R) Security Driver * Installation Readme * * NOTE: This document refers to systems containing the * following Intel(R) chipset(s): * Intel(R) 810 Chipset * Intel(R) 810E Chipset * Intel(R) 820 Chipset * Intel(R) 840 Chipset * ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ************************************************************ * CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ************************************************************ This document contains the following sections: 1. Installing and Executing the Software 2. Verifying Installation of the Software 3. Identifying the Software Version Number 4. Uninstalling the Software 5. Installation Switches Available ************************************************************ * 1. INSTALLING AND EXECUTING THE SOFTWARE ************************************************************ *** Overview *** This section describes performing an installation via an InstallShield* wizard. Note ---- These installation procedures assume that you are installing the Intel Security Driver on a platform that contains the Intel(R) 810, Intel(R) 810E, Intel(R) 820, or Intel(R) 840 chipset. *** Installation Procedure *** To perform a complete installation of the Intel Security Driver and associated documentation (via InstallShield*), do the following: 1. Run the installation setup program provided. 2. Setup will start the InstallShield* Wizard, which will guide you through the rest of the setup. Following is supplementary information for each screen in the InstallShield* setup Wizard. * Welcome screen - exit all Windows* programs, according to its recommendation, then click Next. * Readme.txt file - the Readme text file include with the driver. click Next. * Software License Agreement - read the agreement, then click Yes if you agree to the terms and conditions stated. * Choose Destination Location - specify any drive or folder on the local system, then click Next. (Do Not specify a network or removable drive!) * Setup Complete - Click the appropriate button to restart your computer now or later. 3. Run the Self Test application, described in "Part-2 Verifying Installation of the Software". *** Files Installed/Extracted by the Installation Procedure The installation procedure installs or extracts the files listed below, where, in the following: is the drive specified during installation (C:, by default) is the path specified during installation (\Program Files\Intel\Intel Security Driver, by default) Driver Software Files --------------------- Microsoft Windows* 2000 Installed File: ISECDRV.SYS Install Path: \winnt\system32\drivers Microsoft Windows* NT* 4.0 Installed File: ISECDRV.SYS Install Path: \winnt\system32\drivers Supplemental Information: Legacy Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 driver Microsoft Windows* 98 Installed File: ISECDRV.SYS Install Path: \windows\system32\drivers Supplemental Information: Microsoft wdm style driver Microsoft Windows* 95 Installed File: ISECDRV.VXD Install Path: \windows\system Supplemental Information: Microsoft Windows* Plug and Play driver Security Driver Self Test Files -------------------------------- File: SelfTest.exe Install Path: \Sample Applications\SelfTest (where are described above) Supplemental Information: Self Test executable File: SelfTest.ini Install Path: \Sample Applications\SelfTest (where are described above) Supplemental Information: Self Test initialization file File: SelfTest.log Install Path: \Sample Applications\SelfTest (where are described above) Supplemental Information: Self Test log file Documentation ------------- File: SelfTest.hlp Install Path: \Documents (where are described above) Supplemental Information: Online Help for Self Test File: SelfTest.cnt Install Path: Same as above Supplemental Information: Contents file for SelfTest.hlp ************************************************************ * 2. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE ************************************************************ Note: Self Test is installed as part of the Installation Procedure. The purpose of the Self Test Application is to provide a tool for verifying driver operation. When using the Self Test Application you may experience some degradation in system performance when running in Continuous mode. (For instance, the mouse may perform sluggishly.) This is due to FIPS 140-1 tests being performed for every one thousand random numbers generated. (FIPS 140-1 tests are resource intensive.) If you would like to change this setting: 1. In the Windows* Explorer, double-click the following file: :\Sample Applications\SelfTest\selftest.ini where: is the drive specified during installation (C, by default) is the path specified during installation (\Program Files\Intel\Intel Security Driver, by default) 2. Modify the variable "RNG_Calls_Between_Test" To run the Self Test Application: 1. In the Windows* Explorer, double-click the following file: :\Sample Applications\SelfTest\selftest.exe where: is the drive specified during installation (C, by default) is the path specified during installation (\Program Files\Intel\Intel Security Driver, by default) 2. Click the Help button to view online Help about the Self Test Application. Tips on using online Help: * Click the "Help Topics" button to access Contents, Index, or full text search. * On the Contents page, double-click the book icon to expand it, then double-click a topic ("?" symbol) to jump directly to a topic. * Click the left ( << ) or right ( >> ) browse buttons to browse backward or forward through the Help file. * Click other links on the page to access other topics (identified by underscored text or by buttons on the page). ************************************************************ * 3. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER ************************************************************ The software version of the Intel(R) Security Driver can be obtained by the following procedure: 1. Select "My Computer" icon, "Control Panel" icon, and then the "System" icon. 2. You should now be in the "System Properties" window. Select the "Device Manager" tab and click the "System devices". Next click on the "Intel(r) 82802 Firmware Hub Device" and select "Properties" 3. Select the "Driver" tab and click on the "Driver File Details" button. The entry for the "File Version" should read the appropriate version number. If this is not the case, then a different driver is being used. ************************************************************ * 4. UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ************************************************************ 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 Start | Settings | Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3. Click the "Intel Security Driver" item in the list window, then click the Add/Remove... button. ************************************************************ * 5. INSTALLATION SWITCHES AVAILABLE ************************************************************ The Intel(R) Security Driver Installation Utility supports one command-line flag. This flag can be appended to the end of the "SETUP.EXE" program call. Flag Description ---- ----------- -S Runs the Installer in silent mode. No UI is displayed. The LICENSE.TXT file is automatically copied to the document directory (\Documents) in this mode. This flag must be placed at the end of the command-line flag list. 994401 ************************************************************ * DISCLAIMER ************************************************************ Intel Corporation makes no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty. The INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (Final, Single User) completely defines the licensed use of this software. Intel disclaims all warranties and liabilities for the use of this document and the information contained herein, and assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document, nor does Intel make a commitment to update the information contained herein. Intel reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice. * Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright (c) Intel Corporation, 1998-1999