Multiple mounts veracrypt containers through powershell





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I want to be able on powershell run, to mount 2 containers.
I succeeded with this ps code:



Push-Location -Path "C:Program FilesVeraCrypt"
.veracrypt /v f:cont1 /l a /a /p mypassword /e
.veracrypt /v f:cont2 /l b /a /p mypassword /e


But this is not such good approach, beacause I turn on 2 instances of veracrypt..
can I join /v coomand for both containers through one instance of veracrypt?










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I want to be able on powershell run, to mount 2 containers.
I succeeded with this ps code:



Push-Location -Path "C:Program FilesVeraCrypt"
.veracrypt /v f:cont1 /l a /a /p mypassword /e
.veracrypt /v f:cont2 /l b /a /p mypassword /e


But this is not such good approach, beacause I turn on 2 instances of veracrypt..
can I join /v coomand for both containers through one instance of veracrypt?










share|improve this question























  • This question doesn't seem to be programming related and thus better fits on Super User.

    – LotPings
    Jan 4 at 15:02














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I want to be able on powershell run, to mount 2 containers.
I succeeded with this ps code:



Push-Location -Path "C:Program FilesVeraCrypt"
.veracrypt /v f:cont1 /l a /a /p mypassword /e
.veracrypt /v f:cont2 /l b /a /p mypassword /e


But this is not such good approach, beacause I turn on 2 instances of veracrypt..
can I join /v coomand for both containers through one instance of veracrypt?










share|improve this question














I want to be able on powershell run, to mount 2 containers.
I succeeded with this ps code:



Push-Location -Path "C:Program FilesVeraCrypt"
.veracrypt /v f:cont1 /l a /a /p mypassword /e
.veracrypt /v f:cont2 /l b /a /p mypassword /e


But this is not such good approach, beacause I turn on 2 instances of veracrypt..
can I join /v coomand for both containers through one instance of veracrypt?







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  • This question doesn't seem to be programming related and thus better fits on Super User.

    – LotPings
    Jan 4 at 15:02



















  • This question doesn't seem to be programming related and thus better fits on Super User.

    – LotPings
    Jan 4 at 15:02

















This question doesn't seem to be programming related and thus better fits on Super User.

– LotPings
Jan 4 at 15:02





This question doesn't seem to be programming related and thus better fits on Super User.

– LotPings
Jan 4 at 15:02












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