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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1788874" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>If what you want to do is to mount the NAS when you log in, the easiest way is to use System Preferences/Users & Groups to open your account, Unlock it with the lock icon and an admin password, then go to Login Items and drag into the window the mounted link you want to auto open. Then click on the Hide box for that action and re-lock the account information by clicking the padlock again. Now when you log in, the NAS should mount, but Finder won't open to it. If you DO want Finder to open the NAS, then un-hide it by unchecking the Hide box. I mount two NAS shares by this method and after boot I have the two icons for the NAS on my desktop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1788874, member: 396914"] If what you want to do is to mount the NAS when you log in, the easiest way is to use System Preferences/Users & Groups to open your account, Unlock it with the lock icon and an admin password, then go to Login Items and drag into the window the mounted link you want to auto open. Then click on the Hide box for that action and re-lock the account information by clicking the padlock again. Now when you log in, the NAS should mount, but Finder won't open to it. If you DO want Finder to open the NAS, then un-hide it by unchecking the Hide box. I mount two NAS shares by this method and after boot I have the two icons for the NAS on my desktop. [/QUOTE]
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