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  • Command Line Autorun Problem...

    Operating System: Windows XP SP2
    Burning Software: Alcohol 120%
    Anti-virus Software: AVG Antivirus
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

    I just installed DT347 and love it! However, I am having a problem with the command line as follows:

    1. I have a command line that mounts an MDS image on drive 0 (aka: daemon.exe -mount 0,"image.mds"). I have a shortcut that executes this command line.

    2. The first time I run this shortcut, it mounts the image and executes the AUTORUN.EXE on the mounted drive just fine.

    3. If I then double-click the shortcut again, Daemon.exe does nothing. I would think it would re-mount the image, causing the AUTORUN.EXE to execute once more. This is the desired effect.

    4. If I then go in and unmount the image, the shortcut works properly again (for a single mount) .

    Can anyone confirm if this behavior is "as designed"? I have had other image mounting software (such as 120% and the older Fantom CD) that would auto-remount the image if you called for the same image on the command line again and again.

    I have worked around this by creating a batch file that first runs a -unmount command before the -mount command, but it shows up un the screen and looks really really tacky.

    Any comments, answers or suggestions on this issue are VERY welcome.

    Thanks again!

  • #2
    The image is not remounted if it's already mounted, if you want it that way, add an -unmount 0 to the command line before mounting the image.
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    • #3
      Operating System: Win Xp
      Burning Software: -
      Anti-virus Software: -
      DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

      Hello...

      I've a problem with the command line.

      When a type in my Command Prompt

      daemon.exe -mount 0, "C:\My Images\my_images.iso"
      It returns me, that daemon.exe isn't recognized as a command.

      Should I install something else to use Daemon Tools by command line ?

      Don't know why it doesn't work.

      Thx

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      • #4
        I've found the solution of my problem...

        Just have to give the complet path of daemon.exe, and supress the space between -mount 0, and 'the image path'. :roll:

        Logic

        Cya

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