tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post7720797825078141352..comments2024-03-11T02:35:50.848-05:00Comments on grand stream dreams: Devio: Remote drive access and acquisitionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-71210535872063940852011-02-10T11:14:00.011-06:002011-02-10T11:14:00.011-06:00A great tool to simplify the use of GUI based tool...A great tool to simplify the use of GUI based tools on remote machines that have an AMT version less than 6.0.Travis B Creightonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-26521009596992265272010-12-31T10:09:35.313-06:002010-12-31T10:09:35.313-06:00@rh - it was not my experience that the local driv...@rh - it was not my experience that the local drive was unmounted by devio.<br /><br />Assuming the Windows devio.exe was executed on the local system with sufficient privileges with the user account rights, then I guess all sorts of naughtiness could ensue.<br /><br />Granted, my particular focus for use was only for down-n-dirty remote support/recovery via a WinPE type interaction...rather than running it on a "live" system with the user account possibly doing additional work (if I am understanding your question correctly). So I wasn't too concerned about both locations writing to the same source/device.<br /><br />If that is a concern, I'm sure you caught the following in the post:<br /><br />"...if you didn’t use the –r “read-only” switch, you can copy/move/delete files and perform other actions on the files."<br /><br />So use the -r argument to ensure you don't do an accidental change to the target device that is running Devio.<br /><br />Does that make sense?<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />--Claus VClaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11692921474310162470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-47246938400100659852010-12-28T17:38:26.979-06:002010-12-28T17:38:26.979-06:00Hi, just a question:
Does devio unmount the local...Hi, just a question:<br /><br />Does devio unmount the local drive?<br />otherwise both pc's could write to the same device?!?<br /><br />ps: thanks for this great blog!<br />yours<br />rhAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com