Chapter 4: Virtual Media814. Click Save. All media specified here will now be available forselection in the Map Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dialog.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.Using Virtual MediaWith the Dominion KX II virtual media feature, you can mount up to twodrives (of different types) that are supported by the USB profile currentlyapplied to the target. These drives are accessible for the duration of theKVM session.For example, you can mount a specific CD-ROM, use it, and thendisconnect it when you are done. The CD-ROM virtual media “channel”will remain open, however, so that you can virtually mount anotherCD-ROM. These virtual media “channels” remain open until the KVMsession is closed as long as the USB profile supports it.• The following conditions must be met in order to use virtual media:• You must choose the correct USB profile for the KVM target serveryou are connecting to.Client PC• Certain virtual media options require administrative privileges on theclient PC (for example, drive redirection of complete drives).Note: If you are using Microsoft Vista, turn User Account Control off:Control Panel > User Accounts > User Account Control > turn off.