O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software
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Frequently asked questions<br />
Name of the entry Type of entry Short description<br />
PwdFile String Path and name of the password file<br />
PublicKey<br />
String<br />
Public key for password encryption. Can be changed whenever<br />
needed.<br />
NoSnapshotTmpFiles<br />
String<br />
This key is optional: it does not need to be set. If it's set, this<br />
key will influence the behavior of the snapshot driver during<br />
the creation of temporary files. In this way you can specify<br />
those drives where no temporary files should be created. The<br />
syntax for the value is: ;; (for<br />
example: c;d;e;)<br />
Version<br />
DWORD<br />
Version of the type of image file. Current possible versions: 1<br />
(up to and including version 4), 2 (current version)**<br />
ExpressFlags<br />
DWORD<br />
Optional key for disabling buttons in the Express view. This<br />
key can help administrators limit the functionality that is available<br />
over the interface so that users can only have restricted<br />
access to the program's features. If the key isn't set, all buttons<br />
are enabled. The DWORD values can be changed so that<br />
certain buttons in the Express are disabled:<br />
• Create image button: 00 00 00 01<br />
• Restoration button: 00 00 00 10<br />
• Switch to full view button: 00 00 01 00<br />
• Read image information button: 00 00 10 00<br />
• Mount image button: 00 01 00 00<br />
• Unmount drive-Button: 00 10 00 00<br />
• Help button: 01 00 00 00<br />
* Can also be controlled over the user interface. If you're not sure, make changes over the user interface. There you<br />
can find additional explanations and selection options.<br />
** The format of image files was extended in O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> 4. In addition to the imaged data, checksums are placed<br />
in the image so that an identity check can be carried out for data inside the image. Older versions of O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong><br />
do not recognize this extended image format and would label the image as invalid. To help older versions of O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong><br />
work with images created by a newer version, the new version can create an image using the "old" format.<br />
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