Paragon CD-ROM Emulator 3.0 successfully passed "Verified for Windows Server 2003 - ISV Tour" and "Verified for Windows XP" Test
Network edition allows simultaneous using of shared CD/DVD images via the network. It is the best decision for home network and office CD-ROM usage. The main difference between personal and network edition is:
Paragon CD-ROM Emulator 3.0 Network Edition for Terminal Server provides CD Emulation service for Windows Terminal Servers. Every user of Terminal Server working within separate Terminal Session, can have individual virtual CD-ROM drives and use unlimited number of shared CD Image. The number of CD Images that can be shared for Terminal Server users is unlimited (as long free space for CD Images is available). Moreover, Windows Server clients, connected to the Terminal Server just for file access can use shared CD Images to create local virtual CD-ROM drives.
Network has 1 Terminal Server (which is also used as file server), 10 PCs connecting to TS as terminals and 5 PCs connecting to Terminal Server to map network drive. 10 terminals are running CD-ROM Emulator in their Terminal Server session. Not more that 5 terminals are working with Terminal Server at the same time. 5 PCs have CD-ROM Emulator installed as client and using network CD Images for their virtual CD-ROM drives.
For terminals using Terminal Server: 5 sessions maximum is required – number of license for sessions is 5. For CD-ROM Emulator network clients 5 license is required – because it is "per seat" model.