User guide

DiscView PRO User Guide
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volumes created on a network server by a DiscView PRO
manager. If enabled, Macintosh Client support allows Mac
users to view the contents of CD-ROMs from their Macintosh
desktop — as they would any other Macintosh file folder.
9. If the CD-ROM will be updated periodically, as in the case
of information databases, books of lists, etc., click the
Periodic Update CD-ROM Volume checkbox to authorize
periodic updates of the CD-ROM volume.
10. The Manager Notes text box will display the volume
name and the date and time the volume was auto-
configured. You can enter any additional information
about the CD-ROM you want users to see.
11. Click the Disc Information tab. The information
appears in the CD-ROM Volume Configuration dialog.
The Disc Information Tab Section
Host:
Disc Type:
Drive ID:
LUN:
Status:
The type of CD-ROM device being used to read the
CD, such as a DiscPort, DiscPort XL, DiscPort PRO,
DiscPort Tower, or a DiscPort Executive adapter.
Supported disc types are: HFS, ISO 9660, High Sierra
(alone or in combinations), and CD-I Bridge. If
Unknown displays as the disc type, DiscView was
unable to determine the disc type. (NT currently
supports only ISO 9660 CDs.)
The SCSI drive ID for the CD-ROM drive containing
this CD.
The LUN (logical unit number) of this CD-ROM
volume within the CD-ROM drive. This will be zero
for non-disc changer drives.
The status of the CD-ROM volume. For a complete
list, please refer to DiscView PRO on-line Help.
The Disc Information
section displays general
information about the CD-
ROM and the CD-ROM drive
to which it is attached.