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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 30 2009,23:44  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

I run .bat cmd batch file to mount two ISOs:
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cd "C:\Program Files\UltraISO\drivers"
isocmd -mount F: "E:\MyISO\Name1.iso"
isocmd -mount G: "E:\MyISO\Name2.iso"

Result: Name1.iso is mounted in ISO Drive(F:) and the same Name1.iso is mounted in ISO Drive(G:) also.
That is, first ISO is mounted twice, second one is not mounted at all.
(My system: Windows XP SP3.)


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PostIcon Posted on: Nov. 01 2009,22:51 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Please check your PM for an answer.
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Thank you xoben! Now it works.
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I have the same problem when I use IsoCmd.exe.
Is it possible to have the same answer, please.
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Hello Tlem, please check your PM.
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Answer one hour after the question... Really great reactivity.
I'm glad to see that.

Tank you very much.
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Hi,

got same problem on a 2008R2 System.
R:  CDROM      \Device\IsoCdRom0
S:  CDROM      \Device\IsoCdRom0
T:  CDROM      \Device\IsoCdRom0
Mounting one of them, allocates all Drives.

Same Drivesspec on a Win7 System works, but IsoCmd throws sometimes Handle-Exceptions.

UltraIso Version is 9.36.

Tia
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