said: 
>> - xcopy the iso to a directory tree 
>Do you mean copy the files from a CD image to a directory tree?  It reads 
>like you are saying copy just the image file. 
I could have stated this a bit more clearly. 
>In other words, burn the iso to cd. 
>Xcopy files from the burned cd to a directory. 
Or just mount the iso using isofs.ifs, which is was I meant. 
>Add additional stuff 
Then build new iso with mkisofs or rsj. 
>Is that what you are saying? 
Pretty much. 
Steven 
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