easiest way is to drag it (the remote "home" folder) to the dock - note that it has to go between the trash can and the dock divider.


Is there an easy way to have a "cross mounted" disk appear always on the
desktop.

We have a Imac at home, plus an Ibook, connected through a wireless
network.
Currently in order for my son to see his school work folder on the imac,
from the ibook he has to go to
Computer-> network-> imac-g5 -> logon as his user-> select his "disk" (
home directory) and then go to another finder window to browse it

There must be an easier way?

Tia  Hugh

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