Instruction manual

32 UltraLink 2 DVI Installation and Operation Manual
Figure 43. Virtual Media Clipboard Screen
When the Create VM Drive button is clicked, a new read-only virtual drive is created on the host computer, with
a popup displaying this. The virtual drive can be opened, and its contents copied to a desired location on the
host computer.
If the files or folders to be made available to the host computer have not been selected or copied to the
clipboard, Virtual Media is accessed through the Send Files to Server option of the VNC Viewer Window
Options menu. This menu is accessed by pressing the Menu Key (default key is F8), or by clicking on the VNC
icon on the title bar. On some versions of the VNC Viewer, the menu option may be titled File Transfer instead.
Once the menu option is clicked, the VNC Viewer will display a window for selecting files or folders. Up to 2 GB
of files or folders can be selected for transfer to the host computer. To select an entire folder, click the Use
Entire Folder button. When the selection is complete, click the Open button. This will open a read-only virtual
drive on the host computer for accessing the selected files or folders.
Making an entire drive available to the host computer
To make an entire drive available to the host computer, use the Virtual Media option of the VNC Viewer
Window Options menu. This menu can be accessed by pressing the Menu Key (default key is F8), or by
clicking on the VNC icon on the title bar. This will display the Virtual Media Drive Selection Screen.
Figure 44. Virtual Media Drive Selection Screen
The drive to be made available through Virtual Media can be either a regular drive up to 2 GB, or an ISO
image. If an ISO image is made available to the host computer, it can function as a boot disk for the host
computer.