Eric Dannewitz wrote:

GDB-G3-OSX wrote:

I finally manged to write an Apple script to mount my file server drives, but I need this to happen each time when I boot up OSX. Is there an auto execute type script which runs when OSX starts each time that I can add my script to?

Just a message from Doug...


System Preferences->Users->Startup Items

Ah ha! We get closer and closer all the time. I'm using 10.2.6 and could not locate any Users->Startup Items under System Preferences, but I did locate Login Items under the Personal section and managed to add my script there. Now when I boot up, sure enough my server mounting script loads into the script editor, but that's as far as it goes. I'm not that familiar with Apple scripts so I don't understand how to make them run like this. Can anyone provide the clue I need, please?

Just a message from Doug...


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