how to use AxCmd to create shortcuts that will automount images the cd
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05007il
, Feb 22 2011 04:31 PM
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#1
Posted 22 February 2011 - 04:31 PM
Hello
how to use AxCmd to create shortcuts that will automount images the cd's?
can you pleas gave me a example?
tnx for help
how to use AxCmd to create shortcuts that will automount images the cd's?
can you pleas gave me a example?
tnx for help
#2
Posted 22 February 2011 - 04:51 PM
Hello
how to use AxCmd to create shortcuts that will automount images the cd's?
can you pleas gave me a example?
tnx for help
plz give me example how i do that?
"You can also match the drives without a letter to a Windows' empty folder. You can do it from the Disk Management console (which is also a part of the Computer Management console) and these drives will have as name the path of the folder that you matched them to instead of a letter. In this way there is no limit in the number of virtual drives that you can have, however Alcohol can create "only" up to 31 of them, so as Jito says you will need a bit of scripting in order to use all of your 47 disks. Using AxCmd you can make a shortcut for each of these programs which will mount the correspoding image to one of the virtual drives and start the application. "
what the steps?
#3
Posted 23 February 2011 - 08:10 AM
Please post your system report or send by email to support_team@alcohol-soft.com and quote this topic.
#4
Posted 25 February 2011 - 03:02 AM
Concerning AxCmd you can see full details on how to use it in the "Alcohol Command Launcher" section in Alcohol help file. Basically you can use it like:
AxCmd.exe 0: /M:c:\images\cd1.mds
Where the "0:" is the virtual drive number, or you can also use the virtual drive letter "H:" for example... and "c:\images\cd1.mds" is the path to the image file you want to mount on the virtual drive.
To overcome the 26 drives limit, you will need to map the virtual drives to empty NTFS folders and this way you can use all the 31 virtual drives of Alcohol. You can see details about this here:
http://support.micro...;307889&sd=tech
AxCmd.exe 0: /M:c:\images\cd1.mds
Where the "0:" is the virtual drive number, or you can also use the virtual drive letter "H:" for example... and "c:\images\cd1.mds" is the path to the image file you want to mount on the virtual drive.
To overcome the 26 drives limit, you will need to map the virtual drives to empty NTFS folders and this way you can use all the 31 virtual drives of Alcohol. You can see details about this here:
http://support.micro...;307889&sd=tech
#5
Posted 25 February 2011 - 08:34 AM
what is wrong with me?
this command not good:
AxCmd.exe "Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
this coomand is good but the target is not empty folder, is a virtual cd
AxCmd.exe q: /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
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this command not good:
AxCmd.exe "Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
this coomand is good but the target is not empty folder, is a virtual cd
AxCmd.exe q: /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
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#6
Posted 25 February 2011 - 09:52 PM
Do you receive any error messages?
The Z: drive letter in the picture is in parenthesis (why?), try using it in the same way in the Axcmd command.
The Z: drive letter in the picture is in parenthesis (why?), try using it in the same way in the Axcmd command.
#7
Posted 27 February 2011 - 01:47 AM
I suppose when you try this:
AxCmd.exe "Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
"Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" is a folder mapped to the virtual drive? You can't do it, you can't specify path that a mapped folder in AxCmd... you will need to use the drive number like 0: or 1: or 30: instead.
AxCmd.exe "Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" /M:"Z:\LomdtISO\1EtamarDream.ISO"
"Z:\EmptyFolder\1EtamarDream" is a folder mapped to the virtual drive? You can't do it, you can't specify path that a mapped folder in AxCmd... you will need to use the drive number like 0: or 1: or 30: instead.
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