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If the client server's operating system supports drag-and-drop, select the
desired ISO or floppy image file from the common file dialog box and drag it
onto the Virtual Media dialog box.
c.
The file's header is checked to ensure it is correct. If it is, the common file dialog box
will close and the chosen image file will appear in the Virtual Media dialog box,
where it can be mapped by clicking the Mapped checkbox.
d. Repeat steps a through c for any additional ISO or floppy images you wish to add.
You may add any number of image files (up to the limits imposed by memory), but
you may only have one virtual CD or DVD or virtual mass storage mapped
concurrently.
If you attempt to map too many drives (one CD or DVD and one mass storage device)
or too many drives of a particular type (more than one CD or DVD or mass storage
device), a message will be displayed. If you still wish to map a new drive, you must
first unmap an existing mapped drive, then map the new drive.
After a physical drive or image is mapped, it may be used on the target device.
To unmap a virtual media drive:
1. In the Virtual Media dialog box, uncheck the Mapped checkbox next to the drive you
wish to unmap.
2. You will be prompted to confirm. Confirm or cancel the unmapping.
3. Repeat for any additional virtual media drives you wish to unmap.
To display virtual media drive details:
In the Virtual Media dialog box, click Details. The dialog box expands to display the Details
table. Each row indicates:
Target Drive - Name used for the mapped drive, such as Virtual CD 1 or Virtual CD 2.
Mapped to - Identical to Drive information that appears in the Client View Drive column.
Read Bytes and Write Bytes - Amount of data transferred since the mapping.
Duration - Elapsed time since the drive was mapped.
To close the Details view, click Details again.
To reset all USB devices on the target device:
NOTE: The USB reset feature resets every USB device on the target device, including the mouse and keyboard. It
should only be used when the target device is not responding.
1. In the Virtual Media dialog box, click Details.
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