Hi,
        sorry if this has been answered before.

1. Why doesn't Sharity automatically log out when unmounting (actually, ejecting) a 
share from the Finder?
I am using the "home version", so I always have to manually "unlogin" from the Sharity 
main window before accessing another share.

2. I am trying to make "aliases" to commonly accessed shares by storing the mounts of 
shares accessed with the CIFS browser. Later, when I try to mount one of those shares, 
I get an error message that I am not the owner of the directory. That's because such 
shares appear in the /Volumes directory, which does not belong to a user. Is there a 
workaround? What's the easiest way to create an "alias" to a share that can be 
double-clicked?

3. The problem: I tried to back up (a lot of) files on a hard drive on a SMB share. 
When I tried to copy a big folder, I got all sort of errors from the Finder. Needless 
to say, this works perfectly with OS 9 and DAVE. So, what is it? Sharity? OS X Finder? 
Sorry that I cannot be more specific. I have noticed problems copying files inside a 
Mac OS X volume with the Finder. Have anybody else had problems copying large folders 
with Sharity?

Thanks,

        Davide
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Davide Guarisco                 
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