One way is to create an empty file USBDLM.ini and copy it into C:\programs\usbdlm_64\. A configuration file USBDLM.ini needs to be created.The scripts provided are "_edit-ini.cmd", "_install.cmd", "_start.cmd", "_stop.cmd" and "_uninstall.cmd" (note: include the underscore). and also request the required administrator password. It is strongly recommended to use these scripts as they will call the USBDLM.exe with the right command line params etc. USBDLM comes with a set of helper script/batch files aiding the installation and configuration. Most of the installation and configuration steps described below will required administrator rights.I have found that this solutions works very well for all the scenarios (1 to 3) described here and is recommended especially if the Scenarios 2 and 3 apply. Please consult the programs detailed help files for additional in-depth reading and a full description of all the functionality provided by USBDLM. The brief step-by-step instructions below are only tailored to the outlined specific conditions and should not replace the help file. Please refer to Uwe Sieber's USBDLM website for fully-fledged descriptions, help files and downloads. Please note that while USBDLM is freeware for private and educational (schools, colleges, universities) users, one licence per computer is required for all other users after a 30 day test period even though the software does not expire. However, it provides very useful configuration options in respect to USB drive letter handling and hence is a very useful tool to be used in conjunction with the backup program when USB drives are used as backup media. USBDLM is a program developed by Uwe Sieber and it is NOT part of the TMS Stein's Backup (Pro) package. USBDLM is a Windows program which runs as a service and which gives control over Windows' drive letter assignment for USB drives.
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