Hello all,
I try to explain further:
I new already that I could see connected servers in the finder e.g. with 
command+shift+k.
And that I can delete them like a usb-disc with command+e.

But the situation here is something else/more complicated:
I want to mount my remote time-machine that is stored on a nas-partition.
For all the data-partitions on the nas, I login wit user william and a pasword.
But, a remote time-machine needs a other login and pasword so that the 
Time-Machine program on the mac can use this partition for automatic backups.
With command+k I could type a adres but I don’t know how to specify a username 
and paswoord so that I can login correctly for time-machine.

But after all, Perhaps I don’t need it anymore since mounting a remote 
time-machine-backup  as a folder in the finder seems not possible.  I mean: the 
folder-structure is visible in the finder while time-machine is making a 
backup. If Time-Machine finish backing up, the folder to mount in the finder 
isn’t longer valid.

The only alternative to use time-machine with a remote disc is to use the 
time-machine program. This is mostly accessible I think but not so comfortable.

If there are any hints to mount a remote time-machine as a local folder 
structure with all the backups, it would be nice to hear of you.

Many thanx for all the given reactions already.
William Windels
> Op 30-jul.-2015, om 16:57 heeft 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Good point. I can't recall if the default is to show network drives on the 
> desktop or if I changed that preference sometime in the past.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 7/29/15 5:36 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Not sure why the Disconnect button is not working for you as I’ve used it 
>> myself in the past.  further to what Chris already mentioned, if you go to 
>> the Finder, press cmd-comma to bring up the Finder Prefs, then in the 
>> General pane, make sure that the checkbox is checked for Show Connected 
>> Servers, any network drives will show up as an icon on your Desktop whereby 
>> the cmd-e for Eject works to logout and cmd-k can be used easily for logging 
>> into these network connections.
>> 
>> Later…
>> 
>>> On Jul 29, 2015, at 3:02 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Network drives should show up just link physical local drives. You can 
>>> select them and then eject them with command-E. After that you can use 
>>> command-K to connect to another (or the same) server again with the same 
>>> (or different) credentials. You can't connect to the same server multiple 
>>> times with different credentials concurrently.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 7/29/15 3:44 PM, William Windels wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> I am curious if the procedure to login on a network-drive  is accessible.
>>>> In my situation, I am logged in on a network-drive but I should be able to 
>>>> disconnect the remote disk and login with another user.
>>>> In the finder, I can see a disconnect button next to the name of the user 
>>>> that is used for login in to the disc.
>>>> But this button can’t be activated with voiceover (vo+space)
>>>> Any hints to login with another user on a remote disc are very welcome.
>>>> 
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> William Windels
>>>> 
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