Windows 10 can natively mount isos. Once you double click the iso, you should have noticed a new drive appear just as if you mounted it. I don't see a reason why you'd want to use daemon.
Then just right-click on the ISO, "Open With -> Explorer", and voila - you have it mounted. To dismount, right-click on the (DVD) drive letter, and "Eject". You don't need anything else, Daemons or not.
To prevent that, adjust your AutoRun settings - WIndows sees a new CD/DVD media inserted, and executed AutoRun against it.open with>explorer, it mounts the image and takes the current window to the interior of the image.
To prevent that, adjust your AutoRun settings - WIndows sees a new CD/DVD media inserted, and executed AutoRun against it.