Can you add the networked drive to the startup items?

On Aug 16, 2004, at 11:02 PM, Sam Aaron wrote:

I have made the switch to a MAC full time now as of about 2 months ago. Up until this point, I have worked with them off and on for the last two - three years. My iMac was given to me. A classic bondi iMac 233 which has undergone a few upgrades - ram, HD and runs OSX (10.3.1). However, I still use quite a few windows PC in my home network (frankly, because Macs are way more expensive, and the other users in the home aren't as receptive to the change.)

Anyway, to my question.
Is there a way to "map" a network drive so that when the mac boots up it will automatically connect to my windows PC?
My wife and I share files (mp3's and pics) and well, it's becoming more and more annoying to reestablish the networked drive just to share folders.


Thanks
Sam


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