Drive Redirection - Belkin OmniView User Manual

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4-2 Virtual Media

Drive Redirection

The drive-redirection feature provides another way to use a virtual disc drive on
the remote computer. You can work with a drive on your local computer from the
remote machine by sharing the drive over a TCP network connection. Storage
devices including floppy and hard discs*, CD-ROMs, and removable media,
such as USB sticks, can be redirected. You can even configure your remote
machine to be able to write data to a local disc.
*Note: Belkin does not recommend enabling write support when redirecting
hard disks and is not responsible for data lost or corrupted during this process.
Please exercise caution when using this feature. Drive redirection works on
a level that is far below the operating system, so that neither the local nor the
remote operating system can detect that a drive is being redirected at a given
time. This can create inconsistent data when one of the operating systems (on
either the local machine or the remote host) writes data to the device. With write
support enabled, the remote computer can damage data and the file system on
the redirected device. If, on the other hand, the local operating system writes
data to the redirected device, the drive cache on the remote host's operating
system could contain older data, confusing the remote host's operating system.
We therefore recommend using drive redirection, especially the write-support
function, with great care.
Note: To be able to use the drive-redirection feature, you must install the
drive-redirection software, which was included with this product, on the
computer you are using to access the RIPM remotely.
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