HI
I installed TotalMounter 1.33 on XP Pro SP3.
1) How do I create another virtual CD/DVD as the one created by the installer?
2) When I try to mount, on this Virtual CD/DVD, an ISO image from a Users account type, the message "Can not mount this image! c000003a" is displayed. Why? I do not have problems to mount this ISO from an Administrators account type.
THANKS
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Users account type and mounting an ISO image
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Re: Users account type and mounting an ISO image
Administrators account is not needed for mount a ISO file.
c000003a means the file not be found, is the file in a user's profile forder or non-english forlder?
>How do I create another virtual CD/DVD as the one created by the installer?
Is your means create more than one virtual CD/DVD? Do not need to set the count, you may mount one image file and press the Mount button to mount another one.
c000003a means the file not be found, is the file in a user's profile forder or non-english forlder?
>How do I create another virtual CD/DVD as the one created by the installer?
Is your means create more than one virtual CD/DVD? Do not need to set the count, you may mount one image file and press the Mount button to mount another one.
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Re: Users account type and mounting an ISO image
I noticed that this error only appears when I try to mount an image stored on a network drive. Why?Olivia (staff) wrote:Administrators account is not needed for mount a ISO file.
c000003a means the file not be found, is the file in a user's profile forder or non-english forlder?
How do I create more than one Virtual CD/DVD?>How do I create another virtual CD/DVD as the one created by the installer?
Is your means create more than one virtual CD/DVD? Do not need to set the count, you may mount one image file and press the Mount button to mount another one.
THANKS
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Re: Users account type and mounting an ISO image
>I noticed that this error only appears when I try to mount an image stored on a network drive. Why?
Network path do not supported by the current version, we'd like to add support it next version.
>How do I create more than one Virtual CD/DVD?
You can't set the numer of virutal CD/DVD drives, but you can mount two or more iso files to create more than one drives.
Network path do not supported by the current version, we'd like to add support it next version.
>How do I create more than one Virtual CD/DVD?
You can't set the numer of virutal CD/DVD drives, but you can mount two or more iso files to create more than one drives.
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Users account type and mounting an ISO image
Agreed but then I look at how I have been running at home and I dont need this. At work I need it and it will save me a lot of time but at home I have not mounted a ISO image in - 2 years...