Windows 2000 Composite Usb Device Behavior For Virtual Media; Cc-Sg; Virtual Kvm Client Version Not Known From Cc-Sg Proxy Mode - Raritan Dominion KX II User Manual

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Appendix D: Informational Notes

Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavior for Virtual Media

The Windows 2000
®
operating system does not support USB composite
devices, like Raritan's D2CIM-VUSB, in the same manner as non-
composite USB devices.
As a result, the "Safely Remove Hardware" system tray icon does not
appear for drives mapped by the D2CIM-VUSB and a warning message
may appear when disconnecting the device. Raritan has not observed
any problems or issues from this message, however.
Raritan's US engineering department has developed a configuration
which supports the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon and avoids this
Windows message. This configuration requires the use of the D2CIM-
DVUSB virtual media adapter and the Troubleshooting 3 USB Profile,
which configures the D2CIM-DVUSB as a non-composite USB device
supporting a single virtual media connection. Raritan has successfully
tested this configuration in the US and Japan.

CC-SG

Virtual KVM Client Version Not Known from CC-SG Proxy Mode

When the Virtual KVM Client is launched from CommandCenter Secure
Gateway (CC-SG) in proxy mode, the Virtual KVM Client version is
unknown. In the About Raritan Virtual KVM Client dialog, the version is
displayed as "Version Unknown".
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