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Posted 27 August 2004 - 05:39 AM

Hi all! :hello:

I read this post and did get it working.. It is now in my unattended setup..

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...&hl=daemon&st=0

and I recommend it to anyone who uses Deamon tools it is nice to right click and go... no turn on this then select that..

My question is how would one go about using this is a install.cmd to mount a ISO.. then after you are done getting the info to run the eject part...

I'm kind of light on how to link to a right click functions of any kind...
I know where the functions are in the register.. LOL I get rid of the extra junk from the contexts keys when I install stuff...


I see where this might work for the mount but what about the dismount

This is in the file types for iso.. is this what I need
C:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -mount 0,%1

C:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -mount 0,"C:\My\Path\filename.iso"

Mac! :hello:


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Posted 27 August 2004 - 07:33 PM

Hi,

Don't really understand what you're trying to do, but if you're looking for switch to unmount iso using daemon tools, this is it:

-unmount  -   allows unmounting images from command line.
              Syntax is:  -unmount <n>
              where 'n' means PHANTOM device number ('0' - '3' allowed).

found here :
http://www.multi.fi/~dabohlin/My%20files/A...Help/MANUAL.TXT

hope this helps.

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