You can also simply batch the mounting process with a
cmd file. A way to avoid 
needing passwords is to use keyfiles which could be
sent separately. Keyfiles can be 
any file(s), you simply point TC to them in addition
to the container.

For sure you will need admin rights even for
TCtraveler mode because there is a 
driver involved.

Brian Weeden wrote:
> Yes....sort of.  It's called a Traveler Disk and it
is pretty easy to do.
> What you do is create a Truecrypt container that is
maybe 10MB smaller than
> the size of the CD.   Put your data in the
container.  Then under Truecrypt
> go to "tools -> Traveler Disk Setup".  Point it to
the dir where you have
> your truecrypt container and it will put a copy of
the truecrypt exe and
> drivers.  Then tell it on boot to mount the
container and it will make an
> autorun file.  Burn the autorun, container, and
Truecrypt dir to the CD root
> and presto.
> 
> The catch is of course for the autorun to work you
must have it enabled and
> I believe you must have admin privileges to install
the truecrypt driver.
> 
> More details are in the excellent Truecrypt manual:
> 
> http://www.truecrypt.org/docs/
>


      
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