Starting with version 2.02, the network authorization of the HYDRUS program cannot be done as in previous versions (using the Activation with a software lock) but requires a Hardware Key (NetHASP). HASP is a software copy protection device that plugs into the USB port of the computer. NetHASP is a HASP key designed for networks, i.e. instead of connecting a HASP key to each station, you connect one NetHASP key that serves the entire network.
Since the HYDRUS network authorization is enabled by NetHASP, HYDRUS can be installed on each computer (connected to the network) in the same way as described in HYDRUS Installation and Authorization, i.e., HYDRUS program files can be located on a local drive of the computer.
Other related topics:
Brief Description of HYDRUS Activation
Reinstallation, Moving to Another Computer
Network installation of HYDRUS