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Re: Fooling Win 95....



There is a program floating around (if you can't find it let me know) called
"fakecd" which lets you use a hard-drive/logical drive as if it were a CD-ROM.

I haven't tried this, but I'm pretty sure you could configure a network
drive as a logical drive to be a 'faked' cd and this would mimick being a
local drive.

Will try it if I get a chance.

Alex

>>The second thing, and perhaps more difficult, is that I would like to fool
>>Win95 into thinking that it has a local CDROM drive and map it to the
>>network drive.  Occasionally, if I try to run some software from the CDROM,
>>it starts but at some point it will stop saying that it can't detect the CD
>>Drive.  I think that I have traced this to the registry (there is no way to
>>select a drive there under the CD subheadings)  but can't figure out a way
>>around it... anyone has any pointers on this matter?  I don't really want to
>>buy a CDROM drive if I don't have to...
>>
>>Thanks in advance!
>>
>>Art
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