On May 31, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> Note that this will not achieve what the OP wants, which is that a *specific* 
> network-connected volume have a different icon in the sidebar. I don't think 
> that is possible at all.


Ok, so this is one of those small challenges I like to call a "rainy day mind 
twister:-)"

I managed to find the icon, or at least where it resides:  
System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/

And after looking in there, found that the "system" on my imac attaches one of 
these icons to "what it thinks" the machine is? Problem is, it's using the 
generic icon and several of the macs on that list use the generic icon?.. hmm

Another thought was, how to make the imac "see" the powermac G4 MDD in the 
other room as what it actually is? is it something in sharing on the MDD that 
needs to be "entered" chosen etc.? so that the imac in the other room can 
identify it correctly? hmm.... the mystery goes on.  


Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536
[email protected]





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