Chapter 4: Virtual Media81If you would prefer not to change Vista account permissions, runInternet Explorer as an administrator. To do this, click the StartMenu, locate IE, right-click it and select Run as Administrator.Target Server• KVM target servers must support USB connected drives.• KVM target servers running Windows 2000 must have all of therecent patches installed.• USB 2.0 ports are both faster and preferred.To use virtual media:• Connect/attach the media to the client or network file server that youwant to access from the target server. This need not be the first step,but it must be done prior to attempting to access this media.File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only)Note: This feature is only required when using virtual media to access fileserver ISO images.ISO9660 format is the standard supported by Raritan. However, otherCD-ROM extensions may also work.Use the Dominion KX II Remote Console File Server Setup page todesignate the files server(s) and image paths that you want to accessusing Dominion KX II virtual media. File server ISO image(s) specifiedhere will become available for selection in the Remote Server ISO ImageHostname and Image drop-down lists in the Map Virtual Media CD/ISOImage dialog. See CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images (on page 86).To designate file server ISO images for virtual media access:1. Choose Virtual Media from the Dominion KX II Remote Console. TheFile Server Setup page opens.2. Check the Selected checkbox for all media that you want accessibleas virtual media.3. Enter information about the file server ISO images that you want toaccess: IP Address/Host Name - Host name or IP address of the fileserver. Image Path - Full path name of the location of the ISO image.Note: The host name cannot exceed 232 characters in length.