Magic ISO should handle adding and removing files from the ISO.
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Charlie.
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"mgsubs" <mgsubs@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I too have the same issue. I really wished microsoft had kept the folder
>sharing in hyper-v. As Blake does, I too convert my files to ISO and then
>mount it. But I use the utility "Folder2ISO". Very simple to use and
>extremely useful to convert folders to ISO on the fly. Its just a stand
>alone utility. Can't remember from where I downloaded though.
>
> I am also looking for something else that I can simply add/remove files to
> an ISO directly without having to convert everytime...anyone knows?
>
>
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u7Q1E9SnJHA.996@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Or, if it's only a few files, create a blank VFD and use that. 
>>
>> But yes, I "burn" an ISO.
>>
>> --
>> Charlie.
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>>
>> "Blake" <blake.duffey@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uBvaBRQnJHA.5420@xxxxxx Quote:
>>>I typically work around this by using the ability to mount an ISO image
>>>
>>> It isn't the prettiest solution, but if I need files on a VM that has no
>>> network connectivity, I convert said files/folders into an ISO (using
>>> something like isorecorder) and then mount that ISO within the Hyper-V
>>> console.
>>>
>>> B
>>>
>>> "Jefffff" <Jefffff@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news
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>>>> The point of the folder sharing is for when the virtual server is in an
>>>> isolated virtual network and therefore cannot be reached via UNC. For
>>>> example, if you clone a production server for testing, that virtual
>>>> server
>>>> cannot participate on the production network and must be isolated.
>>>>
>>>> Very common, very significant.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> thanks,
>>>> -Jeff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Benjamin Armstrong [MSFT]" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Why do you need this instead of UNC on a server?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Benjamin Armstrong
>>>>> ============================
>>>>> Windows Virtualization Program Manager
>>>>> Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/Virtual_PC_Guy
>>>>> Book: http://tinyurl.com/ysxcbm
>>>>>
>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>>>> rights. You assume all risk for your use.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jefffff wrote:
>>>>> > What a shame! You can do it in Microsofts Virtual PC, so I thought
>>>>> > for sure
>>>>> > there would be a way to do it in Virtual Server.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > No folder sharing significantly decreases the usefulness of this
>>>>> > technology
>>>>> > for us (is anyone at Microsoft listening?).
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>
>>> >> >