Operating System: Windows 2000
Burning Software: n.a.
Anti-virus Software: Norton Antivirus 2004
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
Hello,
To keep my original CDs safe from my three year old son, I decided to clone the CDs to harddisk and mount them using Daemon Tools.
This all works fine.
To alleviate my wife a bit, I thought DaemonScript would be a great idea, to have her only click one icon on the desktop to start a particular CD for my son.
Unfortunately DaemonScript is not mounting any image. The images are fine and mount without any problems when I mount them manually through Daemon Tools.
When I however click the test button in DaemonScript (or double-click the icon of the script), DaemonScript starts flashing 'DaemonScript Running Click to Pause' in the system tray and nothing happens. The script I used is for example:
When I run an 'unmount' script when I manually mounted an image, the image is unmounted, so I know that DaemonScript is communicating with Daemon Tools. When I run the script above while a images is already mounted, the image stays mounted.
I hope somebody can help me, because I am really puzzled !
Thanks,
Taco
Burning Software: n.a.
Anti-virus Software: Norton Antivirus 2004
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
Hello,
To keep my original CDs safe from my three year old son, I decided to clone the CDs to harddisk and mount them using Daemon Tools.
This all works fine.
To alleviate my wife a bit, I thought DaemonScript would be a great idea, to have her only click one icon on the desktop to start a particular CD for my son.
Unfortunately DaemonScript is not mounting any image. The images are fine and mount without any problems when I mount them manually through Daemon Tools.
When I however click the test button in DaemonScript (or double-click the icon of the script), DaemonScript starts flashing 'DaemonScript Running Click to Pause' in the system tray and nothing happens. The script I used is for example:
Code:
Version|1.5.2|2| Mount|D:\dino2.nrg|0|0|
I hope somebody can help me, because I am really puzzled !
Thanks,
Taco
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