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First, congratulations with .isz suport in alcohol and daemon tools - I think it means you win.

But, bug fixes have somehow stopped.

When creating image from right click menu, it creates .isz file with  no password!

When converting image, already opened in UIso, "use input directory" does not work - need to re-open image, then it is ok.

If one image is already mounted, an attempt to create another drive will unmount the previous one (and may cause serious crash if it is in use).

I think, those are serious enough problems and I have reported them long time ago.
Plus, some small but annoying things, like .md5 of files are created outside image, which is nonsense imho(for password protected image - of course, it is correct for image .md5).
If drive is not created(or, another drive is needed), it should be  possible to do it in one step (like, create drive and mount).
It should be possible to unmount image and delete drive.

Hope development is not stopped?
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Thank you irso for your bug reports and nice suggestions.

Please understand that the following issues are normal with UltraISO:
1) When creating image from right click menu, it creates .isz file with  no password!
Note: For creating password protected ISZ's, please use the GUI operation.

2) If one image is already mounted, an attempt to create another drive will unmount the previous one (and may cause serious crash if it is in use).
Note: ISO Drive is a tiny virtual drive program, it is not powerful yet. We will keep improving it at future versions.
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1) When creating image from right click menu, it creates .isz file with  no password!
Note: For creating password protected ISZ's, please use the GUI operation.

I actually like the feature where using the right-click context menu creates an isz image that's not password protected. If this is to be changed, could I suggest that two menu items be created: 1) create password protected isz image; and 2) create a non-password protected image.

While on the issue of features, I'd like two options of mounting an image from the right-click menu: 1) mount; and 2) mount and explore.

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Thank you Galapo for your suggestions.
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(Galapo @ Jul. 11 2007,12:18)
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1)Note: For creating password protected ISZ's, please use the GUI operation.

I actually like the feature where using the right-click context menu creates an isz image that's not password protected. If this is to be changed, could I suggest that two menu items be created: 1) create password protected isz image; and 2) create a non-password protected image.

Please note that procedure of password protecting is very important and has to be straightforward and transparent - it is equally dangerous to accidentally leave image that has to be protected, without password, or protect image that has to be not protected.
Currently it is not so. Of course, if you are working with UIso every day, it is possible to remember, but otherwise problems may easily happen.

It applies to all archivers, and most of famous ones (like zip, rar) have solved the problem in the simple way - if you want to apply password, you do it every time when creating archive. That makes much sense. You cannot accidentally apply password to archive, it is easy to apply different passwords to different archives etc.  I do not really see why UIso should be any different.

Currently , it is even possible to apply a forgotten password!
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