Hi...
Not quite 'permanent', but:
Go through the logging in process, then create an alias to his home
directory and leave it somewhere accessible. Then just double click
it to connect. Also elect to store the password in the keychain when
logging on.
Have fun,
Shay
Hugh Griffiths wrote:
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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