User guide
Managing remote servers through the Video Session Viewer 90
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If you want to make this a reserved session, on the Virtual Media window, click Details, and select
the Reserve checkbox.
Mapping to Virtual Media drives
NOTE: In a Windows® operating system, the USB 2.0 interface adapter with Virtual Media displays two
USB devices, one CD type and one mass storage type, when a Virtual Media mapping has not been
established. These two devices and a USB root hub also display in the Safely Remove Hardware utility in the
system tray of the desktop. If the devices or the rest hub are removed using the Safely Remove Hardware
utility, the Virtual Media function does not work until the USB devices are rediscovered.
Open a Virtual Media session from the Video Viewer toolbar by selecting Tools>Virtual Media.
Mapping to a physical drive as a Virtual Media drive
1. In the Virtual Media window, click Mapped next to the drives you want to map.
2. If you want to limit the mapped drive to read-only access click Read Only next to the drive before
to mapping the drive. If the Virtual Media session was previously configured so that all mapped
drives must be read-only, this checkbox is enabled and cannot be changed.