Follow the installation instructions to install the program on
your computer. As with other programs you must logon as an administrator to install S.O.L.I.D. Authentication®.
Because there are many other security type programs around all legitimately trying to protect you in different ways you may have to allow S.O.L.I.D. Authentication® to work with these other programs.

For example some anti-virus programs, when they see S.O.L.I.D. Authentication® running for the first time may quite legitimately stop it running and ask your permission to let it run or access the internet. If you have just installed the program and you are asked to allow FCS.exe or FCSSetup.exe to run then you must allow it and this is not risking your security. Equally a firewall may ask to allow FCS.exe to access the internet, which it needs to do. For Internet Explorer S.O.L.I.D. Authentication® uses a "plug-in" technically known as a BHO (Browser Helper Object) which many other companies such as Google and Adobe also use. If you are using a security program that monitors the use of browser "plug-in's" then you have to allow the S.O.L.I.D. Authentication® BHO which is called FCSIEBHO.dll to run so that we can accurately report on your browsers actions. "Details Unavailable" or "Firewall Block" means S.O.L.I.D. Authentication® is either failing to get details from a browser or failing to access the internet, probably the result of another security program thinking it is doing the right thing, which you need to override.
After installation, the computer will need to be restarted
before the application will run.
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