This may seem a bit confusing, so give me a chance to explain.
First, I know that Daemon Tools can mount an image that's on a network.
Next, I can't just map a network drive for what I need.
What I am looking for is a program that will mount a shared network folder as a virtual hard drive, much the same way that Daemon Tools creates a virtual DVD-ROM that the computer treats as a REAL drive.
Why?
I installed an application as a service using srvany.exe so that it will always be running even if no one logs into the computer after a fresh startup, or even after someone has logged off. Since I need to be able ot interact with this application from time to time, it MUST be run under the LocalSystem account for it to show up on the desktop. The LocalSystem account does not have network access. This program MUST be able to access a shared folder on the network. A mapped drive is not mapped when no one is logged in. Even if it were, LocalSystem can't even access mapped drives.
Now, I know Daemon Tools can't do this. And I am not suggesting this as a feature of Daemon Tools. This is why I've posted this in the Off Topic forum.
So, why did I come to these forums to ask about this? Because Daemon Tools emulates a DVD-ROM, and the computer treats it as if it were real. I was hoping someone around here might know of a program that does the same for hard drives, and supports network paths. The program that mounts this folder can obviously run as a different user that has network access.
-Themicles
First, I know that Daemon Tools can mount an image that's on a network.
Next, I can't just map a network drive for what I need.
What I am looking for is a program that will mount a shared network folder as a virtual hard drive, much the same way that Daemon Tools creates a virtual DVD-ROM that the computer treats as a REAL drive.
Why?
I installed an application as a service using srvany.exe so that it will always be running even if no one logs into the computer after a fresh startup, or even after someone has logged off. Since I need to be able ot interact with this application from time to time, it MUST be run under the LocalSystem account for it to show up on the desktop. The LocalSystem account does not have network access. This program MUST be able to access a shared folder on the network. A mapped drive is not mapped when no one is logged in. Even if it were, LocalSystem can't even access mapped drives.
Now, I know Daemon Tools can't do this. And I am not suggesting this as a feature of Daemon Tools. This is why I've posted this in the Off Topic forum.
So, why did I come to these forums to ask about this? Because Daemon Tools emulates a DVD-ROM, and the computer treats it as if it were real. I was hoping someone around here might know of a program that does the same for hard drives, and supports network paths. The program that mounts this folder can obviously run as a different user that has network access.
-Themicles
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