Sorry about that. I forget that sometimes not everyone is on the same page :-)

I've just tested this on OS 10.2.8 and it works exactly the same.
What I've done is saved the password in my keychain, (click on "Options" when mounting the volume) and then add the mounted volume to the startup items.


Hope this helps

Brian

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On 1-Jun-04, at 4:32 PM, GDB-G3-OSX wrote:

Wayne Clodfelter wrote:

I'm running 10.2.8 and looked in Mac help (searched with "connect to network server at login") and found how to do it in Jaguar. You might find help for Panther.
I was informed to add to login item by navigating to ~/library/recent servers/ and selecting the remote machine (after connecting to it manually--so it would be in recent servers directory).


On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 02:02  PM, Marc wrote:

Nice tip, but it doesn't work for me. I connect some networkvolumes and drag them to my startup-items but it doesn't connect them when I startup :-( Any suggestions?

Marc

On Jun 1, 2004, at 7:21 PM, Brian Langdeau wrote:

Hi Kevin

Add the volume to your startup items in the Accounts Prefpane.


Brian

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On 1-Jun-04, at 6:16 AM, Kevin Thomas wrote:

In OS 9, there was a File Sharing option that you could set to automatically have a location mount when you started up your machine. For example, i could connect my laptop to my little network and my desktop's hard drive would mount.

For some reason, I cannot figure out how to do this in OS X (version 10.3.4). Is there a way?
---
Kevin


Regards,

Wayne

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Kevin, let me know if any of this was helpful. I'm running 10.2.6 and have been unable to do this on my system also. I just get a message that it can't find the program that created the link at the startup.

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