KEYLOK Releases New Vista Compatible Install Executable for USB & Parallel Dongles
DENVER, CO –April 5th , 2007 – KEYLOK announces the release of its new Install Executable file for its software piracy protection dongles.
In a continuing demonstration of leadership in the industry of software piracy protection, KEYLOK announced today the release of its new Install executable file designed for compatibility with the new Microsoft Vista operating system.
KEYLOK’s newest product enhancement is tailored to streamline the installation of the KEYLOK Dongle on an end-user’s machine. Maintaining the same integration abilities and command line switch options as previous versions, ensuring backward compatibility with customer applications, the new Install allows USB and Parallel key installation on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 95 - Vista operating systems.
A significant enhancement in this latest release is the elimination of the need to run an “uninstall” before reinstalling the new executable. Specifically, if an end-user inserts the dongle before installing the KEYLOK driver they will benefit from a true ”quiet mode” installation process saving them valuable time by simplifying their installation process.
The new Install executable file is Version Number 03.13.2007 and is available for immediate download at: http://www.keylok.com/downloads/Install.zip
About Keylok
Keylok was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1980 as Microcomputer Applications, Inc., by three former managers/engineers of Martin Marietta. With the invention of the Keylok Dongle, within a short period of time, Keylok earned its highly valued reputation, and twenty-five years later continues to be an industry leader by providing customers with software security they can trust at substantially less than the competition.
Keylok is a privately held company headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
For more information about Keylok or about this release please contact:
Contact: Chris Bossom
KEYLOK
303.228.0281
cbossom[at]keylok.com