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10.3: Easy auto-mounting of server shares
Yes, this worked in 10.2. I've been relying on it for months. Now I've upgraded to 10.3 and it's broken. We are mounting Windows NT 4 server volumes and they no longer mount on startup. I see a -36 error when I look at the console.log. I've tried deleting and re-adding the server volumes several times. Sometimes one will mount, usually none (we mount 4 volumes). They mount fine manually using Go-Connect to Server. They show up in the list of startup Items under the Accounts Panel. The Kind is unknown while they are not mounted, but I read somewhere that was normal behavior. Any suggestions?
10.3: Easy auto-mounting of server shares
I've been doing this in Panther for some time now, and only the last server to load loads with it's window open.
The one problem we've experienced is that it invariably will not load all of the servers on some of the workstations whereas it will on others. On the ones where it doesn't load all of them, looking in the startup items window reveals that it has renamed them. For instance: I drag in Prepress 1, Prepress 2 and Prepress 3 and they show up fine in the window, but when I reboot only Prepress 1 and Prepress 3 show up at login. Upon examining the startup items window, I now have Prepress 1, Prepress 1, and Prepress 3. Still, it beats having to log in to all of the servers at startup. --- |
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