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Silver Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Usage: DTAgent.exe -[Command [options]] Commands: -add Adds an optical virtual device. Syntax: -add <type> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) Example: DTAgent.exe -add ide -add_hdd Adds and mounts HDD virtual device. Syntax: -add_hdd <letter>,<path> letter - device letter (**) path - path to file Example: DTAgent.exe -add_hdd K, "f:\test.vhd" -set_count Sets quantity of optical virtual devices. Syntax: -set_count <type>,<n> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) n - number of virtual devices to be set (***) Example: DTAgent.exe -set_count ide, 1 -mount Mounts an optical virtual drive with an image file. Syntax: -mount <type>,<n>,<path> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) n - device number (***) path - path to file Example: DTAgent.exe -mount ide, 0, "f:\test.iso" -unmount Unmounts an optical virtual drive. Syntax: -unmount <type>,<n> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) n - device number (***) Example: DTAgent.exe -unmount ide, 0 -unmount_all Unmounts all currently mounted images of optical discs. Example: DTAgent.exe -unmount_all -remove Decrements and unmounts (if needed) number of optical devices. Syntax: -remove <type>,<n> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) n - device number (***) Example: DTAgent.exe -remove ide, 0 -remove_all Removes all virtual devices Example: DTAgent.exe -remove_all -remove_hdd Unmounts and removes HDD virtual device. Syntax: -remove_hdd <letter> letter - device letter Example: DTAgent.exe -remove_hdd K -get_letter Get a letter assigned to an optical virtual device. Syntax: -get_letter <type>,<n> type - "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) n - device number (***) Example: DTAgent.exe -get_letter ide, 1 Note: Returns a letter number (0-A,1-B,2-C etc.) in case of success or -1 if any error occurred. -get_count Get number of virtual devices. Syntax: -get_count <type> type - "hdd" , "dt", "scsi" or "ide" (*) Example: DTAgent.exe -get_count scsi Notes: * - IDE devices are availabe only Advanced Mount feature. **- This command has optional parameter <letter>. If <letter> is not specified, the first free letter will be used by default. ***- Maximum number of allowed devices depends on "Unlimited Devices" feature state. |