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Pismo File Mount Audit Package
Pismo File Mount Audit Package is a Windows application that
allows users to mount the contents of ZIP, ISO, Compact ISO,
Compact File Set and Private Folder files to the file system as
virtual folders.
Pismo File Mount Audit Package is available free of charge for
personal and business use. The latest version is available on
the download page.
Supported Platforms
The Pismo File Mount Audit Package supports all versions
of Microsoft Windows since Windows XP, both 32 bit and 64 bit.
- Windows XP, 32 bit and 64 bit
- Windows Server 2003, 32 bit and 64 bit
- Windows Vista, 32 bit and 64 bit
- Windows Server 2008, 32 bit and 64 bit
- Windows 7, 32 bit and 64 bit
Developer packages of Pismo File Mount Audit Package are
available for Mac and Linux. These packages only include the
command line interface, and so are not generally useful to
end users.
- OSX 10.5.x - 10.7.x, 32 bit and 64 bit and for PPC macs.
- Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.x-6.x, 32 bit and 64 bit
- Other Linux Distros with kernel versions 2.6.18-3.3, 32 bit and 64 bit
Support for Linux on othe hardware platforms (ARM, PPC, PPC64, MIPS) is
available on request, but is not included in the standard package.
Features
- ZIP reader
Most zip archive files can be mounted as read-only folders to
allow access to contents, including the ability to execute
contained applications.
- CD/DVD image file reader
DVD and CD images can be mounted in place as a read-only folder
to allow access to contents. ISO, CISO, ISZ, and DAA image
formats are supported.
- Compact File Set reader
CFS files can be mounted in place as read-only folders to
allow access to contents, including the ability to execute
contained applications.
- Private Folders
Private Folders can be created and used to store sensitive
data files and applications in an encrypted and compressed
container file. Private folders are created using a password
to generate the encryption key. Once the password is
provided at mount time, the protected contents become
accessible in place through the file system.
- Explorer integration
Most functionality is available in the shell using context
menus and drag-drop operations.
- Full file system support
All built-in Windows file systems and 3rd party file
systems are supported. Files on local, removable, and
network devices, can be mounted.
- Command line interface
All functionality is available through the command line,
allowing scripting and automation.
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