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I would like to know how to use rsm command to eject the CDROM tray?

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    I would like to know how to use rsm command to eject the CDROM tray? Please help!

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      I would like to know how to use rsm command to eject the CDROM tray? Please help!

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      First, you use the following command to get the Friendly Names of the physical media that's mounted in the drives.

      C:>RSM VIEW /TPHYSICAL\_MEDIA
      

      Then you use that name in the eject command:

      C:>RSM EJECT /PF_friendly\_media\_name_ /ASTART
      

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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        First, you use the following command to get the Friendly Names of the physical media that's mounted in the drives.

        C:>RSM VIEW /TPHYSICAL\_MEDIA
        

        Then you use that name in the eject command:

        C:>RSM EJECT /PF_friendly\_media\_name_ /ASTART
        

        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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        After run the command "rsm view /tphysical_media", Then I got this result ***** PHYSICAL_MEDIA 1 ***** Then I tried the command "rsm eject /PF1 /ASTART". But failed! I tried another PC with command "rsm view /tphysical_media", Then I got this result ***** PHYSICAL_MEDIA ***** ???????????? Please help!

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          After run the command "rsm view /tphysical_media", Then I got this result ***** PHYSICAL_MEDIA 1 ***** Then I tried the command "rsm eject /PF1 /ASTART". But failed! I tried another PC with command "rsm view /tphysical_media", Then I got this result ***** PHYSICAL_MEDIA ***** ???????????? Please help!

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          RSM is NOT perfect. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. The stupid thing will only see 1 of my 2 DVD drives and will only report the CD being mounted after some fiddling and many REFRESH commmands.

          Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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            RSM is NOT perfect. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. The stupid thing will only see 1 of my 2 DVD drives and will only report the CD being mounted after some fiddling and many REFRESH commmands.

            Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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            Oh! I see! Many thanks!

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