A. After a successful installation, all you need to do to mount an ISO image is right click on the ISO image file and select the option 'mount image' from the context menu, the image should then show up as a CD in 'My Computer', from there just treat it like any other CD. To remove the image, just right click on the mounted image CD in 'My Computer' and select Eject from the menu.
A. The quick answer is no. The fact that so few people use NT4 now and the time it would take to completely re-write large sections of the code make it unnecessary.
It will also not be available for Windows 98/Me, but we do hope to soon fix the XP/2003 problem.
Q. Does the driver work with terminal servers i.e. when logging in remotely?
A. Although the driver will work with a terminal server, it will not show the mounted volumes when logged in remotely.
Q. I have problems installing under Windows XP home edition
A. You must be logged in as an administrator to install disc image.
A. Due to major enhancements and changes in Mac OS X 10.2, it is far better to use this OS or a newer version over previous version of OS X, also making it backward compatible with 10 and 10.1 was just too time consuming. As for OS 9, it is our intention to concentrate on OS X only. Therefore unfortunately it will not be available for systems below 10.2. Sorry.