bmn Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 with this tool u can mount ur unattended iso's easily.without much effort.open VCdControlTool.exe and give the path to VCdRom.sys file.(present in the same folder)now u can see its control pannel.click on driver control and say install and click on ok.now click on add driver to creat virtual cd rom.and clik on mount to mount ur iso.once u install the driver,it takes 2 clicks to creat a virtual cd-drivevirtual__cd_drive.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IRP Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 It's yours? Great job. The new competitor of daemon tools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCT Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 if its yours, is there commandline switches? i NEED commandline switches lol likeVCdControlTool.exe /mount "filename.iso"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenMachine Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Actually, this a tool Microsoft released a while back, and does not have a command line interface. But if someone finds one that does ... please let us all know! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prathapml Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Please mention source always...Direct download from MS: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/b...rolpanel_21.exeThis download was found on this page - http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/faq/default.aspx. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCT Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 i THOUGHT it looked familiar maybe someone could build us a tool similar to this that used commandline ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 maybe someone could build us a tool similar to this that used commandline ? Doesn't filedisk by BO Branten already work perfectly?Find here details and a plugin by Bilou_Gateux:http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=38118&st=0jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCT Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 yep, that method works too i didnt see it posted i dont think b4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmn Posted February 15, 2005 Author Share Posted February 15, 2005 iam extermely sorry for my late reply.but i found this tool long time ago(its not mine).so i forgot its source page and site etc.i tested this tool with vmware and virtual pc.and it is working nice.and i dono abt its command line switches.but u guys r great at that stuff.hope u will solve this problem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthWood Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Really interesting but to be honest maybe I'm the only one that wasn't able to use Bo Branten system above described, once I try to mount an ISO image it prompt me with syntax error (??)...can someone please share with me his experience? I believe that if working this could be a great tool.Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmn Posted February 15, 2005 Author Share Posted February 15, 2005 @NorthWoodok if above steps i mentioned r not working.then copy that .sys file to ur system32 folder.and follow the same stpes. driver control-->install driver(browse and locate that .sys file)now click on start--->oknext click on add driver to install virtual cd-driveclick on mount to mount ur image. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Really interesting but to be honest maybe I'm the only one that wasn't able to use Bo Branten system above described, once I try to mount an ISO image it prompt me with syntax error (??)...can someone please share with me his experience? I believe that if working this could be a great tool.ThanksPlease post the (exact) steps you did, the command lines you issued and we will be able to help you.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthWood Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Thanks to all for your help and patienceI briefly explain my steps referred to the Bo Branten method (for what about VCdControlTool.exe I was immediately able to use the tool but, since it's not possible to use it with line command I was interested in Bo Branten/Bilou_Gateux method: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=38118&st=0 )I'm pretty sure that I was able to perform the most part of the steps described by Bilou (I'm referring to the FileDisk.dll and inf part so that once I right click on my iso the shell extension shows me that is possible to mount the iso on a given drive), the problem rise up once I try to mount the ISO on a network share.I use as a client a BartPe CD ran in a VMware machine, I map the network share as a drive using net use command but then once a launch !mount.cmd I'm not able to mount remotely the ISO, here following is my path organization:D:\xpcd\wxp.iso (with all the required files included) I can see it as a network share as \\ntinstall\xpcd\wxp.iso. I map that network share using net use z: \\ntinstall\xpcd command and authenticating as administrator.Unfortunately once I run !mount \\ntinstall\xpcd wxp.iso it prompt me with a syntax message error. Where is my mistake? What is your path organization and !mount syntax? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jaclaz Posted February 16, 2005 Share Posted February 16, 2005 If you use the !mount, you shouldn't need to mount the share as z:Try first doing it manually:net use z: \\ntinstall\xpcd(login)net start filediskfiledisk /mount 0 z:\wxp.iso /cd X:filedisk /status X:dir X:If the above works, try again with !mount, without first mapping z:, if it does not work the problem is not in filedisk, but in !mount.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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