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- #NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS INSTALL#
- #NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS MANUAL#
- #NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
- #NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
- #NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS PASSWORD#
Without administrator privileges you will be asked for. This does not copy any files, it only registers USBDLM as service and starts the service. If you are logged on with administrator privileges you can simply register the USBDLM service. Under Vista/Win7/8/10 you should start the Editor elevated, otherwise the USBDLM.INI might be redirected into the virtual store where it has no effect. On an NTFS formatted drive editing the USBDLM.INI requires admin privileges. There is no more sample file included, but if you run the _edit-ini.cmd then one USBDLM.INI with some basic settings is created and opened in the text editor. Then enter your preferred configuration into the USBDLM.INI (see below). USBDLM will not run from a network or subst drive, it must be located on a "real" local drive. Or just always open the INI file by means of the _edit-ini.cmd, it asks for admin privileges if required. In a folder like C:\Tools\USBDLM there is no problem.
#NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS INSTALL#
Under Vista and Windows 7.11 I suggest to install USBDLM in a different folder than C:\Program Files, because under this folder changes of the USBDLM.INI made by a non elevated user are redirected into the "Vista Virtual Store" where USBDLM will not read it. On NTFS formatted drives this requires admin privileges.Īs result the files should be in a folder like C:\Program Files\USBDLM to your programs folder (a USBDLM folder is included). Unzip the distribution file (USBDLM.ZIP), e.g. Instead of letters you can set up empty folders on NTFS drives as mount points too but this brings some limitations and problems, see configuration. executing an autorun, also depending on the criterions mentioned aboveĪll functions are applied to USB drives at the moment they are being attached, when the USBDLM service starts up and when a user logs on.run something on click on the balloontip.let show an balloontip on drive arrival which shows the assigned drive letter.
#NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS PASSWORD#
ask the user for a password before he can use a drive.
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#NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
The software is not limited or crippled in any way. Īn MSI is available which installs to %ProgramFiles%\USBDLM.
#NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS MANUAL#
USBDLM does not come with a SETUP.EXE, it's all manual work. USBDLM is not compatible with Microsoft Multipoint Server clients.
#NIKON SCAN 4.0.1 WINDOWS WINDOWS 10#
It is primarily tested under Windows 10 圆4. Windows 2000 support has been dropped with V4.8. The 圆4 version works on 圆4 editions of Windows only. USBDLM works with XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 and all the Windows Server versions. It cannot change drive letters of virtual drives like TrueCrypt, BoxCrypt and most Ramdisks. It can deal with non USB drives too when a BusType or DeviceID configured. It automatically solves conflicts between USB drives and network or subst drives of the currently logged on user.įurthermore you can define new default letters for USB drives, reserve drive letters and much more. Running as service makes it independent of the logged on user's privileges, so there is no need to give the users the privilege to change drive letters. Initially made for USB drives it can now control drive letters of other drive types too. USBDLM is a Windows service that gives control over Window's drive letter assignment.