Chapter 5: Virtual Media1004. For remote ISO images on a file server:a. Choose the Remote Server ISO Image option.b. Choose Hostname and Image from the drop-down list. The fileservers and image paths available are those that you configuredusing the File Server Setup page. Only items you configuredusing the File Server Setup page will be in the drop-down list.c. File Server Username - User name required for access to the fileserver. The name can include the domain name such asmydomain/username.d. File Server Password - Password required for access to the fileserver (field is masked as you type).e. Click Connect.The media will be mounted on the target server virtually. You canaccess the media just like any other drive.Note: If you are working with files on a Linux® target, use the Linux Synccommand after the files are copied using virtual media in order to viewthe copied files. Files may not appear until a sync is performed.Note: If you are using the Windows 7® operating system®, RemovableDisk is not displayed by default in the Window's My Computer folderwhen you mount a Local CD/DVD Drive or Local or Remote ISO Image.To view the Local CD/DVD Drive or Local or Remote ISO Image in thisfolder, select Tools > Folder Options > View and deselect "Hide emptydrives in the Computer folder".Note: You cannot access a remote ISO image via virtual media using anIPv6 address due to technical limitations of third-party software used bythe KX II.Note: You cannot access a remote ISO image via virtual media using anIPv6 address due to technical limitations of third-party software used bythe KX2.Disconnecting Virtual MediaTo disconnect the virtual media drives: For local drives, choose Virtual Media > Disconnect Drive. For CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and ISO images, choose Virtual Media >Disconnect CD-ROM/ISO Image.Note: In addition to disconnecting the virtual media using the Disconnectcommand, simply closing the KVM connection closes the virtual mediaas well.