User guide
DiscView PRO User Guide
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Okay, So Now What Do I Do?
The CD-ROM volumes have been configured and mounted,
and have been assigned to groups. Now what? How do I actu-
ally use the CDs?
Using CD-ROM Volumes from Windows
The first thing you need to do to be able to access the files on
a CD-ROM is to map the CD-ROM volume to a drive letter.
You can do that through Windows or DOS.
■ To map a CD to a drive letter using DiscView PRO:
1. Go to the DiscView PRO Selector screen.
2. Drag and drop the CD to the icon of the desired drive
letter on the toolbar.
If you wish to keep this same mapping each time you startup
Windows, you can make it permanent by means of the Net-
work option on the DiscView PRO Tools menu, or the Map
Network Drive option on the Tools menu in the Windows
File Manager.
All drive mappings made in Windows are lost when you
quit Windows, unless you set the mappings to perma-
nent. If you do, they will be remembered the next time
you run Windows.
■ To map a CD to a drive letter using DOS under NetWare
or Windows NT, refer to the information at the end of
Chapter Three.