- The Mac OS includes an application in the Utilities folder called AppleScript Editor. Open it, which will give you the ability to begin creating a script
- Insert the following, including the quote marks and substituting your server name and share where indicated: mount volume "smb://[servername]/[share]"
- Repeat on as many lines as necessary for as many shares as you'd like to automatically mount
- Save the script, then save it as an application
- In System Preferences, under Accounts, go to the user's Login Items and add the app you created in step 4, and then check the Hide box associated with that app
- Restart the Mac and let it mount the apps; mine takes about 40 seconds to mount two volumes
- Finally, in Finder, drag and drop the mounted volumes to the Devices section of the Sidebar to make them easily available when saving files in applications
IT (Information Technology) is a powerful tool that can help those in ministry be more effective in their Kingdom-building efforts. Ministry IT is about serving, empowering, facilitating.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Mounting Network Volumes on Macs
I like having my Mac automatically attach a couple of our network volumes when I login. I've found a few ways to do this, which our clients' Mac users seem to really appreciate. Here's the best method I've landed on so far.
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