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[FEATURE PROPOSAL] Open mount folder #165

Open Procstas opened 1 week ago

Procstas commented 1 week ago

Describe the solution you'd like A button in the GUI to open the mountfolder in Windows Explorer would be a welcome and useful addition.

CodingWonders commented 1 week ago

Right now, you can access the mount directory by right-clicking "Mount directory" in the tree view and clicking "Access directory", or through the mounted image manager.

Still, it's a good proposal! Thanks @Procstas!

Procstas commented 1 week ago

“Access directory” opens the appdata folder

C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\DISMTools\MyProject\mount

I don’t want an wim-image to be mounted there.

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CodingWonders commented 1 week ago

@Procstas, it depends on where you have mounted your image and where the project is located. Try creating another project somewhere else and mounting the image there.

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Procstas commented 1 week ago

@Procstas, it depends on where you have mounted your image and where the project is located. Try creating another project somewhere else and mounting the image there.

The "Mount point - Access Directory" should refer to my choosen "Destination Mount directory" which can vary including my RAMdisk mount folder.