Forum: UltraISO
Topic: set isz file password from commandline
started by: Galapo

Posted by Galapo on Nov. 01 2006,21:05
Hi,

I'm just wondering how to set a password for an .isz image when using UltraISO from the commandline. If this is possible, perhaps this info should be added to the help file.

Here's what I've unsuccessfully tried:

UltraISO -imax -l -f [file] -volu [vol name] -out [file].isz [password]

Thanks for your time,

Galapo.

Posted by xoben on Nov. 02 2006,01:33
Sorry, UltraISO does not support creating ISZ images by command-line.
Posted by Galapo on Nov. 02 2006,03:52

(xoben @ Nov. 02 2006,06:33)
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Sorry, UltraISO does not support creating ISZ images by command-line.

Do you mean that UltraISO doesn't support creating .isz files from the commandline, or only password-protecting the images?

Because with the commandline I gave before, an .isz image is created. The image is compressed because the .isz file is 46mb while the .iso file is 60mb.

Posted by xoben on Nov. 02 2006,06:47
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Do you mean that UltraISO doesn't support creating .isz files from the commandline, or only password-protecting the images?

UltraISO does not fully support this feature - only preset options including compress method, encryption and password will be used.

Posted by Galapo on Nov. 02 2006,14:24

(xoben @ Nov. 02 2006,11:47)
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UltraISO does not fully support this feature - only preset options including compress method, encryption and password will be used.

Hi xoben,

Thanks for responding. That's what I thought. I have a password preset, only it isn't being used on files created from the command line. How might I be able to get the password applied from the commandline rather then by manually using UltraISO?

Thanks,
Galapo.

Posted by xoben on Nov. 02 2006,23:27
Hello Galapo, please check your PM for an answer.
Posted by Galapo on Nov. 02 2006,23:43
Thanks!

UltraISO support is fantastic!