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    Operating System: Windows XP SP2
    Burning Software: Nero 6.6
    Anti-virus Software: Norton Antivirus 2005
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

    I am using Daemon in a school computer lab environment. As part of the build, I silently install daemon tools. By default on a clean install, no drives are enabled. I would like to be able to use a command line switch or scripting to enable the number of devices, rather than clicking on the icon in the system tray. Anyone know how to do this?
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  • #2
    Does this fit your needs?
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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Copytrooper
      Can anyone refesh this link?

      I have exactly the same question as kfuemmel.

      thanks

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      • #4
        Hm, if I' d only know, what that was ...
        try to search for BTEWin, maybe you find what you need.
        Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
        They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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        • #5
          Now that I read more carefully my question is a little different.

          I am creating a build for a middle school computer lab. There is no way I can leave a physical disc inside the machine - kids would steal or break it in seconds. So I make an image and use Daemon Tools.

          I would like to get rid of the system tray icon alltogether so kids cannot right click and un mount the image.

          Is there a way to disable the systray icon and just use the command line to control DT.

          I don't anticipate ever needing to change anything so just getting rid of the system tray icon would be great.

          Any help would be awsome.

          kjmeyer

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          • #6
            Sure, just disable "Taskbar icon" option in options menu (due to misunderstandings in the past, this option will be named "Tray icon" in v4). Or run daemon.exe with -noicon switch.
            Also take a look at Daemon Script (in our download section), you can create icons which automatically mount images, run applications, etc. - could be useful for your needs.
            Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
            They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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