Working directly from .iso file

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~~Alan~~

This past week, I had to opportunity to install Office 2008 on a Macintosh.
The installation kit had an extention of .drm (i think) and basically
produced an .iso file. A utility on the Mac then read the .iso file and
installed Office 2008.

Is there such a utility (I like the free kind) that will do the same on
Windows, both XP and Vista, treat an .iso file as if it were the actual
CD/DVD rather than having to first burn a CD or DVD?

thanks,
~alan
 
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Synapse Syndrome

~~Alan~~ said:
This past week, I had to opportunity to install Office 2008 on a
Macintosh. The installation kit had an extention of .drm (i think) and
basically produced an .iso file. A utility on the Mac then read the
.iso file and installed Office 2008.

Is there such a utility (I like the free kind) that will do the same on
Windows, both XP and Vista, treat an .iso file as if it were the actual
CD/DVD rather than having to first burn a CD or DVD?


Yes, there are lots of virtual CD/DVD drive programs. The one that I use if
Daemon Tools, which is free. I do not use the weird toolbar that they have
recently added though.

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/home

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