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Networking 10 Brand new G5s
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_L" data-source="post: 59576"><p>The easiest way to set the drives/share points to mount is:</p><p></p><p>1) Mount the drive(s) first onto the desktop.</p><p>2) Open "Accounts" in System Prefrences.</p><p>3) 4th tab across you will see "Startup Items"</p><p>4) Simply drag the mounted server icon into the startup window. OR click the "+" icon at the bottom of that window and then select the appropriate volume from the desktop. Start Items can also be used for applications as well.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your server settings (ie: allow user to save password, etc) will depend on wether or not they have to key in login/password every morning or not. Each time the machine restarts it will mount all servers that are available.</p><p></p><p>The mounted servers can also be dragged into the dock, right of the line next to the trash, so when a drive accidentally disconnects it can be easily reconnected again.</p><p></p><p>Hope this is what you were referring to ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_L, post: 59576"] The easiest way to set the drives/share points to mount is: 1) Mount the drive(s) first onto the desktop. 2) Open "Accounts" in System Prefrences. 3) 4th tab across you will see "Startup Items" 4) Simply drag the mounted server icon into the startup window. OR click the "+" icon at the bottom of that window and then select the appropriate volume from the desktop. Start Items can also be used for applications as well. Depending on your server settings (ie: allow user to save password, etc) will depend on wether or not they have to key in login/password every morning or not. Each time the machine restarts it will mount all servers that are available. The mounted servers can also be dragged into the dock, right of the line next to the trash, so when a drive accidentally disconnects it can be easily reconnected again. Hope this is what you were referring to ? [/QUOTE]
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