Disconnecting A Virtual Device - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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b. You establish a connection to that target server, and the audio device
and card reader with a card inserted are automatically connected to
the target.
c. The card is not detected. You can emulate the card reinsertion to
Emulating the Card Reinsertion
re-detect it. See

Disconnecting a Virtual Device

When the KVM Client is closed, the virtual media connection to the target
server is closed. Devices are also disconnected when switching the KVM
Client to a different port or KX.
You can also use the Disconnect or Unmount button without closing the
current KVM Client.
To disconnect the virtual peripheral device(s):
1. It is highly recommended to first "safely remove" or "eject" the
virtual media drive that you want to disconnect from the target
server. If you have enabled the read/write mode, it may result in data
loss when you do not perform this operation.
Refer to the user documentation of the target server's operating
system for how to "safely remove" or "eject" a drive.
2. Click
to open the "Audio, Mass Storage and SmartCard
Devices" dialog.
Chapter 7: Using the KVM Client
(on page 86).
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