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Copyright:   : MARX(R) CryptoTech LP
Project      : Smarx(R)OS Network Server
Description  : Smarx(R)OS Network Server (CBIOS Server) and Admin Application
Date         : Dec 5, 2025
OS           : Windows (11-7 and 2022-2008R2 Server)
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CONTENTS
========
1. Overview
2. Installation
2.1 Installation Package (Windows)
2.2 Installation Package (Linux and macOS)
2.3 Installation (Windows)
2.4 Installation (Linux and macOS)
3. Configuration Settings (CBIOSSrv.cfg)
3.1 Server IP & Port
3.2 Server UDP Port (broadcasting)
3.3 Server Passwords and support for encryption functions without UPW/APW login
3.4 Connection Settings
3.5 Debug Settings
3.6 Logfile Name and location
3.7 Max Log Size Settings
3.8 SetUPW/SetAPW Options
3.9 Protection against Denial-of Service (DDoS) attacks
4. Server Administration with the Administrative Utility
4.1 Connect to Server
4.2 Server Information
4.3 Change Server Settings
4.4 Change Password
4.5 Restart or Shutdown Server
5. Running CBIOS Network Server as system service under Windows
5.1 System service registration by user
5.2 System service registration with CBIOSSrvReg.EXE tool
5.3 System service registration with Windows Service Control application (sc.exe)
6. Monitoring of the Network Licensing Process
6.1 Overview
6.2 Technical Details
7. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
8. Version History



1. Overview
===========

The Smarx(R)OS Network Server (or CBIOS Network Server) allows Smarx OS based applications to 
access a CRYPTO-BOX(R) attached to the USB port of any computer on the network.
It takes care of managing the remote connections and forwards license queries to the attached CRYPTO-BOX units.


1.1 Supported Operating Systems 
-------------------------------

a) Windows
- Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 (64 and 32bit)
- Windows Server 2022/2016/2012R2/2012
- Legacy systems (untested): - Windows Vista, Windows XP 
                             - Windows Server 2008R2/2008/2003

b) Linux
- Ubuntu 16 and higher (x86 and amd64)
- CentOS 6.7 and higher (x86 and amd64)
- Debian package for ARM64v8 (tested on Ubuntu Server 18.04.3 Pre-Release V12/Raspberry Pi 4)
- Debian package for ARMv7 (tested on Raspian 10/Raspberry Pi 4) 

c) macOS				  
- macOS (OS X) 10.9 or higher

	
1.2 Supported CRYPTO-BOX Hardware
---------------------------------

- CRYPTO-BOX SC Rev.1 and Rev.2, Firmware 2.2 and higher
- CRYPTO-BOX XS/Versa Rev.1 and Rev.2, Firmware 1.6 and higher, Smarx OS formatted


2. Installation
===============

2.1 Installation Package (Windows)
----------------------------------
The latest version of the CBIOS Network Server installation packages can be always found at:
https://www.marx.com/en/support/downloads#networktools

Location in the Protection Kit (PPK):
<SmarxOS PPK root>\Redistributable\CBIOS Network Server

The CBIOS Network Server installation package for Win32 & Win64 platforms is provided as:

a) CBIOS Network Server independent MSI setup (Windows Installer) 
   - CBIOS Network Server.msi

b) CBIOS Network Server MSM component (Windows Installer Merge Module) 
   - CBIOSNetworkServer.msm to be included to customer specific setup

c) CRYPTO-BOX Driver Setup MSM component (Windows Installer Merge Module)
   - CBUSetup.msm to be included to customer specific setup

The MSI setup incorporates both b) and c) MSM components. 
It installs CBIOS Network Server and Admin Application and performs automatic installation 
of CRYPTO-BOX driver and related components depending on the operating system found.

All components are digitally signed. 


2.2 Installation Package (Linux and macOS)
------------------------------------------
The CBIOS Server installation packages for Linux and macOS can be downloaded from:

https://www.marx.com/en/support/downloads#networktools

Please refer to the included readme file of the corresponding package for further details.


2.3 Installation (Windows)
--------------------------
For Windows the installation of the server is done via the CBIOS Network Server.msi smart setup package 
(see above). 

During the installation process x86 or x64 edition of the Server (depending on the target platform) 
will be installed to:
\Program Files (x86)\MARX CryptoTech\CBIOS Network Server\

NOTE: 
a) If a previous/older installation of CBIOS Network Server exists on the system, it will be updated.
   The installer will also replace the configuration file (CBIOSSrv.cfg, see 3.) and rename the 
   existing file to *.bak.

b) Be aware that for Win64 platform the CBIOS Network Server (64bit application) will be installed 
   to the "Program Files (x86)" folder.
   It is caused by MSI/MSM current limitations:
   "...A package cannot be marked as supporting both Intel64 and x64 platforms, a Template Summary property 
   value of "Intel64,x64" is invalid.
   A package cannot be marked as supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, the Template Summary property 
   values of "Intel,x64" or "Intel,Intel64" are invalid..."

  For more details see: 
  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372396(VS.85).aspx 
  Using 64-Bit Windows Installer Packages

c) The CBIOS Network Server Windows Installer Merge Module (MSM component) can register the 
   CBIOS Network Server as a service. 

   This option can be controlled in the host installation by specifying SERVICE_CHECK property value:

   Set SERVICE_CHECK to null (empty field, SERVICE_CHECK = "") 
	 will not register CBIOS Network Server as a service.

   E.g. 
	msiexec /i "CBIOS Network Server.msi" SERVICE_CHECK=""

   Set SERVICE_CHECK to 1 (thus SERVICE_CHECK = "1") 
	 to register CBIOS Network Server as a service.

   E.g. 
	msiexec /i "CBIOS Network Server.msi" SERVICE_CHECK="1"

NOTE 1: The server won't be registered as a service if setting SERVICE_CHECK to ""

NOTE 2: You can register/start the CBIOS Network Server as service at any time after installation, see chapter 5 in 
        readme for further details.

d) You can run the msi setup in quiet mode (to suppress UI output) with the /qn option.



2.4 Installation (Linux and macOS)
----------------------------------
For more information on installing the CBIOS Server under Linux and macOS, please refer to the corresponding 
readme file in the Linux/macOS packages which can be downloaded from:
https://www.marx.com/en/support/downloads#networktools


3. Configuration Settings (CBIOSSrv.cfg)
========================================

Configuration settings are set in CBIOSSrv.cfg (resp. CBIOSSrv64.cfg) file. 
You can edit default settings (some options described below may not be available under Linux and macOS):


3.1 Server IP & Port
--------------------
Default values:
IP=*
Port=8765

If having more than one active network configured for the Server computer (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 
active VPN, virtual adapters of VMWare, etc.) it may be required to assign a dedicated IP address 
(& optionally port) to listen/response to UDP broadcasting of CBIOS network clients. 

It can be done with IP (and port) parameter of the CBIOSSrv.cfg configuration file.
Examples:
IP=10.10.10.32 (IPv4) or fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a (IPv6)
Port=1234

Important Hints: 
a) If IP=* is set (default), CBIOS Server will listen on all network interfaces available on this 
   computer (IPv4 and IPv6). If you specify an IP address here (IPv4 or IPv6), CBIOS Server will be 
   available only via this particular address.
b) If IP=localhost is set, then the server will be available on the local computer only. This is useful
   when server and client application are running on the same computer and server should not be exposed 
   to other computers in the network. Please note that using IP=127.0.0.1 instead of locahost is not 
   supported!


3.2 Server UDP Port (broadcasting)
----------------------------------
UDPPort=8766 // default value


3.3 Server Passwords and support for encryption functions without UPW/APW login
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrative Password:
AdminPassword=admin // default value

Optional Client Password, required for encryption calls not requiring UPW/APW login:
OptionalClientPassword= // ignored (default value)

Allow/disable support for encryption calls not requiring UPW/APW login:
CryptNoLogin=1  // enable support for hardware based encryption calls not requiring UPW/APW login
CryptNoLogin=0  // disable support for hardware based encryption calls not requiring UPW/APW login (default value)

The Administrative Password is used for server administration (AdminApp or customer specific program).

Starting with version 2.28, the Server supports hardware based encryption calls not requiring 
UPW/APW Login in local mode (CryptFixed, InternalRSA, all CBU SC specific calls) before UPW/APW Logon.

The OptionalClientPassword property is supposed to prevent potential DDoS attacks if the Server is exposed 
online(accessible via global network). In this case specifying value for OptionalClientPassword in the 
CBIIOSSRv.cfg configuration file will require clients to start with the CBIOS_ClientLogin (OptionalClientPassword) 
call for their requests on hardware based encryption to be processed by the Server prior to UPW/APW login.

Overview on possible combinations of OptionalClientPassword and CryptNoLogin and their results:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Option1:                   |Option2:                   |Option3:                   |Option4:                   |
OptionalClientPassword not |OptionalClientPassword set |OptionalClientPassword set |OptionalClientPassword not |
set*                       |**                         |                           |set*                       |
CryptNoLogin=1             |CryptNoLogin=1             |CryptNoLogin=0***          |CryptNoLogin=0***          |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption calls without   |CBIOS_ClientLogin call is  |UPW/APW is always required |UPW/APW is always required |
UPW/APW will be always     |required to process        |to process encryption      |to process encryption      |
processed                  |encryption calls without   |calls                      |calls                      |
                           |UPW/APW                    |                           |                           |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* OptionalClientPassword not set is default value (CBIOSSrv64.cfg)
  Clients' requests for hardware based encryption coming prior to UPW/APW login will be processed by the Server

** Assumes that OptionalClientPassword property was set in CBIOSSrv64.cfg
   CBIOS will return "Box not logged" error in case of wrong OptionalClientPassword value was submitted at 
   CBIOS_ClientLogin call

*** CryptNoLogin=0 is default value (CBIOSSrv64.cfg)
    Error message „CryptNoLogin not set“ is displayed for encryption calls without UPW/APW submission


3.4 Connection Settings
-----------------------
ConnectionTimeoutSec=30    // default value in seconds

KeepAliveScanRateMSec=3000 // default value in milliseconds

KeepAliveTimeoutSec=180    // default value in seconds

ClientKeepAliveDelayMSec=3000 // default value in milliseconds


3.5 Debug Settings
------------------
"DebugLevel" parameter in CBIOSSrv.cfg file controls the level of the debug
information that will be added to log file (see 3.6).

It is specified as DebugLevel=<n> where
Level 0 - quiet, nothing is written to log file
Level 1 - critical errors
Level 2 - warnings
Level 3 - general information (default)
Level 4 - debug information


3.6 Logfile Name and location
------------------------------

"LogFileName=" parameter allows to set logfile name and location.

Default values are:

Name:
CBIOSSrv.log (resp. CBIOSSrv64.log)

Location:
Windows Vista and higher:	\Program Data\MARX\Network Server
Windows XP: 	\Documents and Settings\All Users\MARX\Network Server\

Remark: If the "LogFileName=" parameter was not set in .cfg before first start of the server, CBIOS Server GUI 
will show only <skipped> instead of log messages. In that case please restart the server to show the log messages.


3.7 Max Log Size Settings
-------------------------
MaxLogSizeKB=200 (default value). It controls the maximum log file size, but leaves the full session server.
The old log is renamed to <...>.bak.


3.8 SetUPW/SetAPW Options
-------------------------
Allows to execute CBIOS_SetUPW/CBIOS_SetAPW via network

SetUPW=1 - allow CBIOS_SetUPW requests
SetUPW=0 - do not allow CBIOS_SetUPW requests (default value)


3.9 Protection against Denial-of Service (DDoS) attacks
------------------------------------------------------
Allows to limit the number of requests per client (IP address) to the server during a defined time interval to 
prevent server overload, for instance by an attack or a malfunctioning application.

FilterPacketsLimit=200 // Number of requests that are allowed to receive during FilterPacketsInterval, 0 - disable protection (default value)
FilterPacketsInterval=5000 // Restriction interval (ms)

In case the limit has reached, further requests will lead to CBIOS:ERR_CONN_REFUSED


4. Server Administration
========================

There are several possibilities to administrate the Smarx(R)OS Network Server:

a) Locally on the same PC where the server is installed. Under Windows, the Smarx OS Network Server icon 
   appears in system tray after the server was started. 
   - To open the server console: Select Open (also doubleclick);
   - To stop/start Server: Select Stop/Start;
   - To shutdown Server: Select Exit.

b) The server can be managed remotely with the Administrative Utility (Windows 64/32 application), 
   via TCP/IP protocol. The Administrative Utility (AdminApp.exe resp. AdminApp64.exe) is part of the CBIOS Server 
   installation package for Windows (see 2.1)

c) Alternatively the server can be administrated directly via API commands. A sample can be found in the PPK:
   <SmarxOS PPK root>\SmarxOS\Network\Win\Samples\netadmin for details.

The server administration with the Administrative Utility is described below:


4.1 Connect to Server
---------------------
The Administrative Utility can find the Network Server either with sending broadcasting packages (more than one server 
can be found on the local network) or direct specifying:
- Server Name (IPv4 or IPv6 address - 127.0.0.1 by default)
- Port (8765 by default)

To connect to the server the password ("admin" by default) need to be submitted on connect 
dialog window.


4.2 Server Information
----------------------
After successful connection to Server, information about Server settings, attached CRYPTO-BOXes
and connected clients/applications is displayed.


4.3 Change Server Settings
--------------------------
To change Server settings press "Change settings" button and set Server Connection 
timeout (in seconds), Inactivity timeout (in seconds) and Inactivity scan rate 
(in seconds).

Connection timeout - The timeout for inactive socket-level connection. 
If client opens connection to server but does not send any data, this connection 
will be closed when timeout is reached. After that server will be ready to 
process subsequent requests.

Inactivity timeout - The session-level inactivity timeout. If client does not send 
keep-alive packet for previously opened session until this timeout is reached, 
this session will be closed and all appropriate resources (network licenses, e.g.) 
will be released.

Inactivity scan rate - The rate at which session table is scanned for inactive 
sessions (those sessions for which keep-alive packet is not received in time).

Client keep-alive rate - The rate at which client periodically send keep-alive packets to a server


4.4 Change Password
-------------------
To change Administrative password settings press "Change password" button, input 
current (old) password, set and confirm new password value.



4.5 Restart or Shutdown Server
------------------------------
To restart/shutdown Server, press "Restart Server" or "Shutdown Server" buttons. 

IMPORTANT: Please have in mind that if the server is shut down, it can only be restarted locally 
           on the computer where it is installed!



5. Running CBIOS Network Server as system service under Windows
===============================================================

5.1 System service registration by user
---------------------------------------
To register CBIOSSRV as service:

 a) Run server launcher (CBIOSSRV.EXE)
 b) Stop server (button [Stop] on launcher's window)
 c) Enable check-box "Run as service"*
 d) Start server (button [Start] on launcher's window)

After that you can exit launcher application (on tray), you will be asked if you wish to stop 
service or leave it running.

Please note that you will need to run the server with Administrative rights to register it as 
service (right-click CBIOSSRV.EXE and select "Run as...").

Later, after system reboot, service will be launched automatically before user login (server 
can be accessed on the network without Windows logon)

To unregister CBIOSSRV as service:

 a) run server launcher (CBIOSSRV.EXE)
 b) stop server (button [Stop] on launcher's window)
 c) disable check-box "Run as service"*
 d) start server (button [Start] on launcher's window)

* NOTE: If server is not registered as a Service, it will not run without server launcher 
  running (as a tray icon or as a full-scale window)

Being registered as service, CBIOSSRV can be also managed through Administrative Tools -> 
Component Services


5.2 System service registration with CBIOSSrvReg.EXE tool
---------------------------------------------------------
Alternatively, CBIOSSRV can be registered/unregistered as service with 
CBIOSSrvReg.EXE.

NOTE: You will need to run CBIOSSrvReg.EXE with Administrative rights to register/unregister 
      the server as service!

To register service, launch registration tool with following parameters:

	CBIOSSrvReg.EXE /i /s [/q] [/dr] [/dl] [/sn:{path}] [/ln:{path}]

	where
		/i - install
		/s - as a Service (register Network Server as a Service)
		/q - quite mode (optional)
		/dr - do not run launcher (optional)
		/dl - do not add launcher to system logon (optional)
		/sn:{path} - Service file path (optional). Default is CBIOSSrv.srv in the 
			     same folder as the CBIOSSrvReg.exe.
		/ln:{path} - Launcher file path (optional). Default is CBIOSSrv.exe in the 
			     same folder as the CBIOSSrvReg.exe.

IMPORTANT: 
For the 64bit version of the server, it is ALWAYS REQUIRED to submit service file path, even when all files 
(CBIOSSrvReg64.exe, CBIOSSrv64.exe and CBIOSSrv64.srv) are in the same folder! 
Example:
CBIOSSrvReg64.exe /i /s /q /sn:CBIOSSrv64.srv

To unregister service, launch registration tool with following parameters:
	CBIOSSrvReg.EXE /u { /q }

	where
		/u - uninstall
		/q - quite mode (optional)


5.3 System service registration with Windows Service Control application (sc.exe)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Another possibility to run CBIOS Server as service is using the Windows built-in sc.exe command.

Example for Windows command prompt (Administrative rights required!):
sc create CBIOSServer binPath= "C:\Program Files (x86)\MARX CryptoTech\CBIOS Network Server\CbiosSrv64.srv -RunAsService=1" start= auto DisplayName= "CBIOS Service"
sc start CBIOSServer



6. Monitoring of the Network Licensing Process
==============================================
6.1 Overview
------------
Starting with version 2.9, the CBIOS Network Server supports monitoring of the network licensing process. 
This functionality allows customers to get real statistics and information on their network licensing process. 
Standard System Event Log is used for logging. Its main advantage - it is easy to access System Event Log 
from any application (even remotely).
   
Any interested application can subscribe through standard API and then be notified on new records of "CBIOSServer" type. 
The Server sends the following notification codes and logs corresponding types of events:  
    - Server Started
    - Server Stopped
    - License Locked
    - License Unlocked


6.2 Technical Details
---------------------
The log is saved as a special category of events: "CBIOSServer". It can be viewed by starting Event Viewer Console 
(eventvwr.msc or Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Event Viewer).

After being launched the CBIOS Server starts issuing notifications on lock/release license activity.
To get access to the log the following C# code can be used: 

    eventLog_CBIOSServer = new EventLog();
    eventLog_CBIOSServer.Source = "CBIOSServer";
    eventLog_CBIOSServer.Log = "CBIOSServer";
    eventLog_CBIOSServer.EnableRaisingEvents = true;

To get notifications it is necessary to subscribe to notifications on corresponding events (C#):

    eventLog_CBIOSServer.EntryWritten += new EntryWrittenEventHandler(eventLog_CBIOSServer_EntryWritten);

The Server sends the following notification codes and logs corresponding types of events:
	-Server Started
	-Server Stopped
	-License Locked
	-License Unlocked

with the following parameters: 
 
	-Box Handle
	-User computer name
	-User app file name
	-Box name
	-App Id
	-Free licenses
	
A special sample demonstrating this logic is included to the PPK, see:

<SmarxOS PPK root>\SmarxOS\Network Server\Win32\CBIOSServerEventLog_Sample 

for details.


7. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
===================================
Q: How can I limit the number of instances of my client application in the network which can connect to the server?
A: This requires a CRYPTO-BOX SC or XS (CRYPTO-BOX Versa model does not support limiting the number of network licenses),
   and the License Control System (LCS) which is available as an option.
   For more details see: https://www.marx.com/en/lcs
   And the "Network Licensing" White Paper: https://www.marx.com/en/support/documents#whitepapers

Q: How can I see which clients are currently logged in to the server and how many licenses are left?
A: There are different options to get these information:
   a) AdminApp displays the clients which are currently logged in to the server, see 4. for details.
   b) The Event Viewer shows when server is started/stopped or licenses are locked/unlocked, see 6. for details.
   c) In debug mode, the server log file will show information on locked/unlocked licenses, see 3.5 for details

Q: Where can I obtain the latest version of the CBIOS Network Server?
A: The latest release is available at marx.com download area: https://www.marx.com/en/support/downloads#networktools 

Q: Does the Server support IPv6 protocol?
A: Yes, both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
   If IP=* is set in .cfg file (default value), CBIOS Server will listen on all network interfaces available 
   on this computer (IPv4 and IPv6). If you specify an IP address here (IPv4 or IPv6), CBIOS Server will be 
   available only via this particular address.

Q: When I search for available server in my network, I get no results although the server is up and running on the 
   other computer in my network.
A: UDP Search will only work if UDP connection is not blocked by the firewall, and both CBIOS Server and client are
   in the same sub-network. See also next question.
   
Q: I cannot connect to the CBIOS Server / I always get CBIOS:ERR_CONN_REFUSED!
A: This error can have different reasons:
   a) In most cases this is a configuration/firewall issue. Please check your network and firewall settings or try to 
   disable your firewall temporary to test connection.
   You can also use MARX Analyzer to test your network configuration: 
   https://www.marx.com/en/support/downloads#driversanddiagnostic
   b) Assuming evertyhing worked fine before and you suddenly receive CBIOS:ERR_CONN_REFUSED on the client side, then
   the connection between server and client was interrupted for longer time than the KeepAliveTimeout setting (180 sec
   by default), or the server was restarted. In such situations, all connections between client and server will be closed. 
   If the client still tries to connect, it will get CBIOS:ERR_CONN_REFUSED message as answer from server (and server will 
   show CRC error in the log file). To solve this issue, the client needs to reconnect. See the "Network Licensing" White 
   Paper at chapter 4.1.4 for more details: https://www.marx.com/en/support/documents#whitepapers
   c) Settings for Packet Filtering are too low, see point 3.9 in for details.

   

8. Version History
==================
2.32.25.1205   05DEC2025        Fixed access rights error issue
2.31.25.1117   11NOV2025        Fixed CBU HID detection bugs: sometimes not all devices were detected or outdated 
                                information about CBU HID devices were given			
2.30.25.924    24SEP2025        Server now runs in User mode with network support
                                CBU HID support was added 
                                Updated CBIOSSrvReg tool
2.28.24.1213   13DEC2024        Fixed bug with wrong return code for hardware based encryption calls
2.28.24.1208   08DEC2024        Fix hardware based encryption
                                      (CryptFixed, InternalRSA, all CBU SC specific calls)
                                      prior to UPW/APW login
2.27.23.615    15JUN2023        If no Network License DataObject was specified for a partition, network license 
                                will be 0 by default for this partition.
2.26.23.127    27JAN2023        Fixed network connection bugs. Fixed logging.
                                AdminApp fixes: displaying network server version, close administration window 
                                                if connection to the server was lost
2.24.21.705    05JUL2021        Rebuild with latest CBIOS library
2.23.21.226    26FEB2021        Add Denial-of Service (DDoS) protection
                                UDP search bugs and IPv6 connection bugs fixed

2.22.20.1127   27NOV2020        Fix minor bugs in config parsing

2.22.20.1126   26NOV2020        SetAPW/UPW command support added

2.21.20.702    02JUL2020        IPv6 support added to CBIOS Server and AdminApp

2.19.19.624    24JUN2019        Server sometimes crashes during public key generation - fixed Installer performs 
                                "Modify/Repair" maintenance actions when CBIOS Server is already installed in 
                                order to avoid uninstallation of the application when using silent mode.

2.18.19.429    29APR2019        Server sometimes hangs when accepting new connection - fixed

2.17.16.929    29SEP2016        RSA PKCS1 support for CBU SC in EncryptInternalRSA/DecryptInternalRSA

2.16.15.424    24APR2016        RUMS support added

2.15.14.627    27JUN2014        CDO Binding support added,
                                small server fixes

2.14.13.605    05JUN2013        Support of hardware based encryption
                                      (CryptFixed, InternalRSA, all CBU SC specific calls)
                                      prior to UPW/APW login (see 2.3);
                                specify IP address to listen for UDP broadcasting (see 2.1);
                                bug fix: server crash for DecryptInternalRSA with invalid parameters

2.13.12.918    19SEP2012        DO_BIND for server added,
                                GUI launcher: small GUI adjustments

2.12.12.516    16MAY2012        Adding internal RSA support to CBIOS networking:
                                             CBIOS_(En|De)cryptInternalRSA, including CBIOS Server fixes.
                                             GUI launcher: Access rights management for Win7 and Vista,
                                             log file path adjusted

2.11.11.1017   17OCT2011        Extended network licensing added
2.10.11.105    5JAN2011         RSA & AES DO support (CBU SC)
2.10.10.318    18MAR2010        Network notifications added,
				                ClientKeepAliveDelayMSec parameter added
2.9.9.1204     04DEC2009        System EventLog supported for licences,
				                Network CBIOS library fixes (GetBoxInfoAdv/
				                GetBoxInfoAdvI now support old clients )
2.8.9.0416     16APR2009        Full CBU2 Support
2.7.8.0908     08SEP2008        Network CBIOS library speed improvements
2.7.8.0612     19JUN2008        Data Objects: "Expiration date", "Number of days" 
                                              now get time from the server in case CBIOS network,
                                CBIOS Server fixes:
                                - server closing connections with client in case of server time 
                                  synchronization - fixed;
                                - internal server\client version synchronization added
2.5.7.1210     10DEC2007        Network CBIOS library fixed
2.5.7.1106     06NOV2007        UDP broadcasting for local network added
2.0.6.1215     15DEC2006        support for Vista32 added
2.0.6.615      15JUN2006        rebuild with universal CBIOS.Lib, license fixes
1.5.5.1208     08DEC2005	    rebuild with new CBIOS library
1.3.5.609      09JUN2005        Server "start as service" mode implemented
1.31           22APR2005        LMS policy changed
1.30           19JAN2005        firmware 2.0 supported
1.22           19NOV2004        rebuild with fixed CBIOS.Lib (64K caching)
1.21           07OCT2004        Server fixes, launcher and Admin App revised
1.20           27AUG2004        network threads fixes
1.12           15JUN2004        traffic encryption added
1.11           28APR2004        Server fixes
1.00           10MAR2004        Initial version               


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