Marlaina,

OK, we're getting somewhere.  Update me tomorrow and I'll look at things after 
work to see if I can be any clearer.

Later...

On 2010-12-05, at 10:29 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hi Tim.
> 
> Well, once I figured out that I had to close finder windows, I did see my 
> file server.  However, all my iTunes purchases are going into my iTunes music 
> library on my hd; then I have to copy them to my file server.  This is making 
> me nuts, so I think I'll just go to bed for tonight and ponder the problem 
> tomorrow.  iTunes tells me it sees my file server, and indeed it does for I 
> can play stuff with it but oh my, why do those goofy purchases go to my 
> iTunes folder on my HD.
> 
> Marlaina
> On Dec 5, 2010, at 7:16 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
> Hi Marlaina,
> 
> I was just thinking that maybe your Finder is set not to show connected 
> servers on your Desktop.  This is the default behaviour when Apple sets 
> things up but I prefer to see them on my Desktop so I don't have to use the 
> sidebar all the time.  To set this up:
> 
> 1.  go to your Desktop.
> 2.  Press cmd-comma to bring up Finder Preferences.
> 3.  It should be in the General pane if you've never changed that before.
> 4.  Navigate through the choices and set things up the way you like.
> 
> I usually check the box to show Connected Servers and, I'm old school so I 
> tell it to open folders in a new window as well.  These are all your own 
> choice but I do find it much easier to get to my servers and such when they 
> are showing up on the Desktop.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> 
> On 2010-12-05, at 3:50 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Ok, here I am again with yet another ask.
>> 
>> Per excellent directions from this list, I have indeed changed my iTunes 
>> server to my music file server.  that all works well; it repopulates each 
>> time I open it and that is fine.
>> 
>> But, (and isn't there always a darned but), when I by albums on iTunes (I've 
>> bought two since doing this), my purchases are not showing up on my server.  
>> I still find navigating around my hd and to my file server to be a hit and 
>> miss experience.  Can I somehow tell iTunes to put all my purchases in my 
>> external file server?
>> 
>> If not, any tips and tricks about moving between hd and file server would be 
>> welcome on or off list.
>> 
>> As always, thanks so much for the help!
>> 
>> Marlaina
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