Thin Client and Virtual Machines Thread, Virtual CD drives (per user) on Terminal Server in Technical; I need a virtual CD drive per user on my terminal server. Daemon Tools only works per machine (and only ...
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18th November 2010, 11:35 AM #1
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Virtual CD drives (per user) on Terminal Server
I need a virtual CD drive per user on my terminal server. Daemon Tools only works per machine (and only up to four devices), Microsoft's Vitrual CD Control Panel won't install of 2008r2, and I'm waiting on a reply from Alcohol Soft (Alcohol 52%) regarding it, but I don't see any mention of terminal services on their website.
Virtual CD seems to be the only one with support for terminal services. Is it my only option? It seems like something that might even be built into the OS.
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18th November 2010, 12:14 PM #2
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18th November 2010, 12:27 PM #3 Have you tried Slysoft Virtual CloneDrive ? SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive not tried it on a Terminal Server but runs on Server 2003r2 happily.
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18th November 2010, 12:38 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
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Have you tried Slysoft Virtual CloneDrive ?
SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive not tried it on a Terminal Server but runs on Server 2003r2 happily.
That one doesn't run Server 2008 AFAIK (it definitely doesn't run on 64-bit) I use Magic Disc on our 2008 machine although this isn't for Terminal Services. Magic Disc
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