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  • Daemon Tools on a fileserver

    I would like to know if there is a way to make a server where there would be discs images and daemon tools installed and from a remote computer, mount the image on the server and use the ressource from a networked computer.

    Thanks
    Vincent

  • #2
    Re: Daemon Tools on a fileserver

    Yes it works, try it.

    Just install it on the fileserver and then mount images and then share the drive on a drive letter (ensure proper sharing permissions). Are you on an AD domain environment?

    If you want to have remote control over what image is mounted i suggest mounting via a network share directly on the client PC.
    the modern world:
    net helpmsg 4006

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    • #3
      Yes, i'm on a AD domain environement.

      I was goint to do it the same you mentionned (with the drive shared), but i dont understand how you suggest i can mount images from a remote pc.

      The only way i could see that work is with remote desktop and manually choose which image to mount, but this method is kind of time consuming.

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      • #4
        Re: Daemon Tools on a fileserver

        Originally Posted by vcarriere
        but i dont understand how you suggest i can mount images from a remote pc.
        Manually install DAEMON Tools 4.03 on each remote computer. Then use the tray icon to mount a remote file (\\server\c$\images\mycd.iso)

        Originally Posted by vcarriere
        Yes, i'm on a AD domain environment.
        The reason why I was asking is that you can just make a new global group and deny everyone but those users access to the share (if you were on a LAN, setting permissions could be more tedious). And above the c$ share name can only be used by admins but it was just an example, normally you'd use a drive letter or share name.
        the modern world:
        net helpmsg 4006

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        • #5
          I see what you are suggesting but what i had in mind is a little bit different.

          What i want to do is install daemon tools on the fileserver, create a space where all the images are and share the emulated drive around the network.

          Then what i was wondering is if there is a way (from the client pc) to change which image is mounted on the server without installing any kind of special software and without using remote desktop.

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          • #6
            psexec

            Have you heard of psexec? On a client computer you can use psexec to connect directly to the server PC and pass credentials and control a batch file on the server PC which will change which image(s) are mounted.
            the modern world:
            net helpmsg 4006

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            • #7
              Thanks alot!

              That's exactly what i needed.

              It seems to be an extremely powerfull app.

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