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I am not able to mount ISO's with ISOcmd from the command prompt.  I can mount fine in UltraISO.

I am using the following command line.  Do I need to use the same drive letter as setup in UltraISO (ie. K:)?  Or can I use any free drive letter?  

isocmd -mount K: "X:\ISO\DOSCD.ISO"

When I issue this command the command prompt comes back with this error.

ISODriveMount: >>>Incorrect function.

If I use another free drive letter (P:).  The command prompt comes back error free but I cannot see or go to the P: drive in the command window or Windows.

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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 04 2006,21:59 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

isocmd.exe can mount ISOs to drive letters craeted by ISODrive only. You can print the information by:

E:\>isocmd -print
ISODrive V3.0.300
Number of Devices=1, DriveLetters=[K]
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Thanks I got it to work.  Can you add -print to the help text?  That would have helped me.

I tried a mapped network drive and that didn't work - I'm assuming that's by design?
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Thanks I got it to work.  Can you add -print to the help text?  That would have helped me.

OK and thank you.

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I tried a mapped network drive and that didn't work - I'm assuming that's by design?

Could you explain the problem in details?
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I use this command and I get the following error when trying to mount a ISO on a mapped network drive (X:).

C:\Program Files\UltraISO\drivers>isocmd -mount h: X:\iso\doscd.iso
Drive:[H:], File:[\??\X:\iso\doscd.iso]
ISODriveMount: >>>The system cannot find the path specified.
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Thank you jayfischer  for the information. We will check it and try to fix this problem at future versions soon.
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