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I have uploaded an ISO to our vcloud administrator organization catalog.

For some reason the system refuses to mount it as a CD/DVD drive. It recognizes that it's an ISO, but when I select it as the file in the catalog to mount on the system nothing happens. No error, it just tells me it's busy for a few seconds and then nothing happens, no disk is mounted.

Can I copy a file from the catalog directly to a hard drive on a guest OS? Alternatively, can I browse the host catalog from a guest OS?

Failing all that, is there any reason I can't mount Microsoft ISOs on a guest VM?

Snowburnt
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  • Just an idea, did you try re-uploading the ISO? Perhaps corrupted file? – Vick Vega Jan 18 '15 at 18:07
  • Yeah, we tried that a number of times. In the end it turned out that you have to name the file *.iso. You can't upload it and tell the system that it's an iso, you have to force the issue. – Snowburnt Jan 19 '15 at 21:03

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