Help with mac setup

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I used to split my network into two c class subdomains, where the mac was on 192.168.2.x

Now I don't do this and its address is 192.168.1.x. Mac is ok with this except when it boots up it is continually looking for a storage server on the 192.168.2.x network, that does not exist.

I don't know where it has registered this address but please help as it's very annoying

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Look in System Preferences -> Accounts -> your account -> login items
Look in time machine setup
Look in your finder
Are there any other 3rd party programs looking for data on that drive? I.E. Picassa looking for photos.
 
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thanks

I guess it could be the iTunes helper? The iTunes library used to live on that network. Any idea how I would change that?

Thank you
 
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Itunes -> Preferences -> Advanced what is your library set to?
 
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iTunes library location

It is set to point to a NAS which in mounted volume terms is the same path as where it was before (volumes/public/mp3music). I guess it could be confused?
 
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actually I think I have got it and removed reference

thanks verry much
 

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