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    Hi

    I'm running Daemon Tools on several computers on my schoolnetwork. Sometimes it's the only way to get old software back running.
    I've got a problem with the unmounting procedure. When a pupil forgets to unmount an iso-file, the next pupil that login get the startupscreen of the cd-rom. That happens even after a restart of the computer.
    Is there a solution for that?

    Best regards

    DeePee

    IT-coordinator

  • #2
    Sure - either disable automount in Daemon Tools (prevents the image to be mounted again), and/or (recommended) disable autoplay in Windows (e.g. via TweakUI).
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    • #3
      I've disabled Automount now and I still get a mounted iso-file when I mount a iso-file, log off and login with another user.

      DeePee

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      • #4
        Well, to disable automount prevents the image to be mounted after reboot only. Seems you've to disable autoplay then.
        Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
        They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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        • #5
          So in fact there is no auto-unmount possibility after a user logs off?

          Best regards

          DeePee

          other issue: I've got to post each thread twice before it's submitted ... Donno why ...

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          • #6
            Forum is moderated until you've got 20 posts.
            That's why your post don't show up instantly.
            No need to post twice
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            • #7
              erm... a school network should have them running on a domain...
              you could put
              Code:
              "Path\To\Daemon-Tools\daemon.exe" -unmount 0
              into the users login scripts... I would assume all the general users are part of a distribution group and sharing the same login script....
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