Thanks for that. The recent servers menu button helped since I couldn't 
remember the exact name of the drive.
One more thing, though. Is there any way to get the drive to mount 
automatically so I don't have to press command K?
At least one keystroke is better than seven or eight; but is there a way to get 
it to mount automatically when the mac is turned on?
Thanks.

On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

> Hi.
> This is a very annoying known issue in Lion. I don't remember what Apple 
> scrued up but they broke some of the protocols which cause this issue. The 
> easiest thing you can do is press command k in Finder, and type the 
> following: smb:// and then the name on your network drive.
> Here is an example:
> smp://server
> and then press enter. If you have more than one network drive, you can store 
> these as your favorit drives. Otherwise you just have to write this once, and 
> then the address to your network drive won't be deleted next time you press 
> command k.
> Best regards:
> Søren Jensen
> Mail & MSN:
> [email protected]
> Website:
> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
> 
> Den 14/02/2012 kl. 18.41 skrev Paul Henrichsen:
> 
>> Hi. Is there a way to mount my network drive connected to my apple router 
>> whenever I boot my system?
>> Right now, I have to go into the finder sidebar and mount it so it shows up 
>> on my desktop.
>> Once I do that, it remains on the desktop until the next time i boot up.
>> Thanks.
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