Thanks Dale, I have tried to both paths, but cant get the system to  
mount,  and cant get it to work.
I would like this program to work, will make my life much easier to  
access my google accounts - picassa, and docs (etc...)

Using Macfusion, what is the FTP address for Google Docs? and Host  
details does anyone know?
Do I need Macfusion with Macfuse?

On 30 Sep 2009, at 17:10, Dale Chayes wrote:

>
> Open a Finder window
> Click on "Finder" in the menu bar at the top of your screen
> Slide down to "Preferences" and select it
> In the new (Finder Preferences) window, select "General"
> Under "General" check the "Connected Servers" box under "Show these
> times on the Desktop"
>
> From a command line (e.g. Terminal or an Xterm under X11) you can
> find the mounted file system under /Volumes/....
>
> -Dale
>
>
>
> On Sep 30, 2009, at 11:57 , Ramica wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, I installed Macfuse on Snow Leopard 10.6.1 and in Systems Pref,
>> its shows up as installed, and through Finder (pref) - I have
>> visibility of Servers...
>>
>> But How do I find the MACFUSE services? As Server is not mounted on
>> Desktop.
>>
>
> >


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