Hi!
I can start with that this suggestion is similar to nick_br's "Let us mount a mapped network drive!". I made this thread because I'd like to explain myself and the need for this feature in daemon tools.
I work at a gaming cafè in Oslo, Norway. Because of all the paranoia around warez and so in the gaming industry you all probably know by now that 99.99% out of all the games on the market requires a CD in the computer to play the game. This makes things at work somewhat hard. First of all because people need to put in the CD every time they want to play any game. Secondly because some people steal.
Before we started this business we knew that the solution to this problem would to mount single images on the computer so that they don't need to put in the cds to play and they can't steal the games we've bought.
I thought that maybe using the built-in 'map network drive'-feature in windows would be a solution, but I was wrong. I KNOW that daemon-tool is the PERFECT tool for us, simply because it has all the features we need (except the one I'm requesting).
What I would like is to decide to mount a network path .e.g. \\server\callofduty. Where we have a mounted the CoD image on a linux-server for instance. I've no programming experience, so I have no idea if this would be troublesome for the developers of Daemon-Tools.
Is there any possibility to see this feature in the future version of daemon-tools?
Thanks for listening,
- Rafael Moe
I can start with that this suggestion is similar to nick_br's "Let us mount a mapped network drive!". I made this thread because I'd like to explain myself and the need for this feature in daemon tools.
I work at a gaming cafè in Oslo, Norway. Because of all the paranoia around warez and so in the gaming industry you all probably know by now that 99.99% out of all the games on the market requires a CD in the computer to play the game. This makes things at work somewhat hard. First of all because people need to put in the CD every time they want to play any game. Secondly because some people steal.
Before we started this business we knew that the solution to this problem would to mount single images on the computer so that they don't need to put in the cds to play and they can't steal the games we've bought.
I thought that maybe using the built-in 'map network drive'-feature in windows would be a solution, but I was wrong. I KNOW that daemon-tool is the PERFECT tool for us, simply because it has all the features we need (except the one I'm requesting).
What I would like is to decide to mount a network path .e.g. \\server\callofduty. Where we have a mounted the CoD image on a linux-server for instance. I've no programming experience, so I have no idea if this would be troublesome for the developers of Daemon-Tools.
Is there any possibility to see this feature in the future version of daemon-tools?
Thanks for listening,
- Rafael Moe
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