Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Okay I changed it into an application and that is a bit better, now all I have to do is choose between RUN and QUIT. I really thought it should run without any kind of input from me. You mean to just click on the server share on the desktop and choose to make an alias of that, then add the alias to the startup items? That sounds too easy, but I'll give that a shot as well! Thanks Eric.GDB-G3-OSX wrote:
Ah ha! We get closer and closer all the time. I'm using 10.2.6 and could not locate any Users->Startup Items under System Preferences, but I did locate Login Items under the Personal section and managed to add my script there. Now when I boot up, sure enough my server mounting script loads into the script editor, but that's as far as it goes. I'm not that familiar with Apple scripts so I don't understand how to make them run like this. Can anyone provide the clue I need, please?
Just a message from Doug...
Same thing. They changed it in 10.3.
Save your apple script as an Application.
Also, you can make an Alias of the server share, and put that into your Startup Items.........
Doug
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